STUDY SUGGESTS THAT ALIENS EXIST IN ANOTHER PARALLEL UNIVERSE
A new study by researchers in England, Australia and the Netherlands concluded that there is a high chance of alien life in a universe parallel to ours. For those who do not know, this idea that there are many universes beyond ours is called the multiverse theory.
Well, this thing from another universe explains even the 'Fermi paradox'. In the 1950s, an Italian named Enrico Fermi said there is a contradiction between the high probability of life outside Earth and the total lack of concrete evidence that intelligent life has evolved out of here. But would this be a good explanation why we have not yet encountered extraterrestrials to this day? See what that quoted study said about that parallel pop-up.
The study
If these universes do exist, it does not mean that they are the same as ours. They would also have to meet an extremely rigorous set of criteria to allow the formation of stars, galaxies, and life-promoting planets.
In this study, the experts made simulations of new universes under various initial conditions. It has been discovered that the conditions for a life can be much broader than imagined, especially when we speak of the famous dark matter.
It is not yet known what dark energy is and how it works, but they know that it is abundant. About 70% of the mass energy in our universe can be made up of dark energy. Some even think it is intrinsic to space. Others think it is a fundamental force called quintessence, with its own dynamic rules. And there are still those who disagree that it is real.
Anyway, the researchers think that if we lived in a universe with a lot of dark energy, space would expand faster than the galaxies could form. Now in a universe with little dark energy, gravity would be uncontrolled and could cause all galaxies to collapse before life existed.
The conclusion
Experiments have shown a program that simulates the birth, evolution and eventual death of several hypothetical universes. In the simulations the researchers adjusted the amounts of dark energy present in such a universe, varying from 0 to several hundred times the quantity seen in our universe.
The conclusion was that even in universes with 300 times more dark energy than ours, life has found a way to evolve. This is good news for anyone who believes in extraterrestrial life and multiverse theory.
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