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Kimmo Huosionmaa
There is the quite unknown theory about paralleled universes. In this theory, there is not a single universe. Universes are like pearls in the pearl necklace, and there could be the connection between those universes. The connection to other universes would make possible the channel what is forming when the black hole would make the gravity tunnel to another universe. And in the paralleled universe theory, there could be millions of universes in the line, and this is also known as "Multiverse-theory".
This theory was established when the galaxy-groups were noticed by astronomers. In that time were noticed that there are so-called super-groups of the galaxy, and those super-groups, where we're so much galaxy that galaxy involved stars made some cosmologists think that maybe there is also groups of universes in the emptiness. This kind of structures is so enormous that we can't even realize what is their size. In the "paralleled universe theory", those universes are locating in different dimensions, and that's why the traveling between those universes is very difficult. In this theory, other universes might construct by antimatter, or that material might have other different physical qualities when it would be brought to our universe.
But when the material would be in its own universe it would have same kind of qualities than material what is forming in our universe has in its universe or space. This is only speculation, but when we are thinking about ghosts and another kind of stuff, some cosmologists claim that they are like echoes from other universes. In this explanation, the alien, what lives in another universe would project to our space when some extreme large star would explode or neutron stars and black holes would impact. But if the multiverse theory would be true, could it explain many things like dark energy or dark material.
And there could live our lookalike. This explanation would be that dark energy and -material are things what are leaked from other universes. In this theory also in other universes is black holes, and those things make the universe like the leak to other universes. And sometimes that leak of other universe material and energy would come to our universe. This is the very interesting theory, and it has been introduced in many newspapers. When we are thinking about traveling between universes, we must make technology, what makes possible to travel to the center of the galaxy. There the super-massive black hole would open the tunnel to other universes. But in this theoretical trip is one very bad dimension.
If the universe what is destiny to that trip consists antimatter, that would cause the huge explosion and destruction of ship and crew. Also if that explosion happens in some solar system, would that destroy entire star and its planets. This could be theoretical threat also to life on Earth. If the huge piece of antimatter would come into our solar system and hit to some planet could that cause very big disaster, and push the Earth from its trajectory. And in fact, the energy of antimatter is so huge, that even a gram of it would blow entire Earth as the molecular cloud. So this antimatter impact is one threat to our life form and our planet.
Sources:
https://www.space.com/32728-parallel-universes.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiverse
https://www.mtv.fi/uutiset/ulkomaat/artikkeli/stephen-hawkingin-viimeisin-artikkeli-tukee-teoriaa-loputtomista-universumeista-niissa-saattaa-lymyta-kaksoisolentosi/6889580#gs.WGxCcdc
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