We've seen signs of a mirror-image universe that is touching our own | New Scientist
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Physicists Plan to Open a Portal to a Mirror Universe
"Why would we throw a pen at it...if we don't even know...what it is?!"
"Enter physicist Leah Broussard, of Tennessee ‘s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, who plans to conduct a series of experiments this summer to test the mirror universe theory. Her experiment is a simple, yet high-precision endeavor: a particle beam of neutrons will have its oscillations tuned using an array of powerful magnets, which will then be directed at a solid and otherwise impenetrable wall. If the experiment is successful, some of the neutrons will transform into their mirror-universe counterparts, and pass directly through the wall.
“It’s pretty wacky,” Broussard admits, regarding her experiment. Oak Ridge is home to an 85-megawatt nuclear reactor that will provide all the free neutrons she needs for the experiment; the hard part is not only figuring out how to coax these neutrons into skipping universes, but also to prove that such an event had happened.
“It all comes down to: Are we able to shine neutrons through a wall?” Broussard explains. “We should see no neutrons according to conventional physics theory. If some of them show up anyway, that would suggest that conventional physics is wrong, and the mirror world is real.”
Ummmmm!!!!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost...-to-open-a-portal-to-a-parallel-universe/amp/
Physicists Plan to Open a Portal to a Mirror Universe
"Why would we throw a pen at it...if we don't even know...what it is?!"
"Enter physicist Leah Broussard, of Tennessee ‘s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, who plans to conduct a series of experiments this summer to test the mirror universe theory. Her experiment is a simple, yet high-precision endeavor: a particle beam of neutrons will have its oscillations tuned using an array of powerful magnets, which will then be directed at a solid and otherwise impenetrable wall. If the experiment is successful, some of the neutrons will transform into their mirror-universe counterparts, and pass directly through the wall.
“It’s pretty wacky,” Broussard admits, regarding her experiment. Oak Ridge is home to an 85-megawatt nuclear reactor that will provide all the free neutrons she needs for the experiment; the hard part is not only figuring out how to coax these neutrons into skipping universes, but also to prove that such an event had happened.
“It all comes down to: Are we able to shine neutrons through a wall?” Broussard explains. “We should see no neutrons according to conventional physics theory. If some of them show up anyway, that would suggest that conventional physics is wrong, and the mirror world is real.”