Do parallel
universes exist? New research proves that they DEFINITELY
do. There are many versions of "you" out there somewhere.
In the Sept. 22-28 edition of New Scientist magazine, Zeeya
Merali writes, "If you think of yourself as unique, think again?
our world is just one of many. You are just one version of
many."
The "many worlds" theory was first proposed half a century
ago by Hugh Everett. Merali quotes physicist David Deutsch
as saying, "You toss a coin but what does it mean to say
that the probability of it coming up heads is 50%? According
to Everett, both outcomes must happen." According to
Everett, every time a new physical possibility is explored, the
universe splits, and each one is played out in its own
universe. If we learned to control this, we could perhaps
move our consciousness to a universe in which good things
are happening. And what we call "aliens" may be inhabitants
of another universe that is parallel to ours. Whitley suspects
that the Master of the Key may have been a visitor from a
parallel universe.
It sounds impossible, but Merali quotes physicist Simon
Saunders as saying, "We've cleared up the obscurities and
come up with a pretty clear verdict that Everett works. It's a
dramatic turnaround and it means that people now have to
discuss Everett seriously."
Breitbart.com also reports that Parallel universes really do
exist, and quotes an expert who calls it "one of the most
important developments in the history of science."
Will the scientific community?not to mention the average
person?ever come to understand parallel universes and the
possibilities
they bring? Merali quotes Wojciech Zurek, of the Los
Alamos Lab, as saying, "That depends on what parallel
universe you live in."
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Whitley Strieber has just published an extraordinary novel
about parallel universes called
2012 The War for Souls, which will be
filmed for Warner Brothers by the producers who
made "Transformers." To listen to Whitley reading the
prologue to the book, click "Listen Now" on our masthead and
scroll down to the 5th item in Windows Media Player.
The bookstore industry publication "Publisher's Weekly" gave
the book a glowing review. They wrote, "Strieber's epic
sequel to 2006's The Grays blends equal parts science fiction
thriller, supernatural horror and provocative spiritual
speculation. As struggling author Wylie Dale works on his
latest novel, which revolves around an upcoming date when
the earth 'crosses both the galactic equator and the solar
ecliptic'?a time that the Maya predicted would mark the
cataclysmic end of this age?he begins to uncover evidence
that what he's writing about is actually happening on a
parallel earth. If nothing is done, on December 21, 2012,
gateways will open into this world and reptilian invaders will
not only enslave humanity but feast on their succulent souls
as well. While Strieber's exploration into the existence and
import of the soul isn't exactly profound, it is wildly
entertaining. Fans of apocalyptic page-turners like King's The
Stand and Niven and Pournelle's Lucifer's Hammer will enjoy
this ambitious?and audacious?tale as it invokes everything
from rectal probes and Ann Coulter to the destruction of the
Great Pyramid of Giza."
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