That our universe has a twin but this twin universe is totally opposite. Its like the mirror in our universe looking on its reflection.just like good things here bad things in opposite universe.Or we been raise by our parents but in opposite universe, we raise up our parents
2006-06-20
06:09:27
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2006-06-20
06:10:09 ·
update #1
The rule of the universe is randomness. Einstein disagreed, but this universe has a randomness like a throw of dice. Things have the same forms in nature, but exact and exact opposites just does not happen. There is no evidence.
2006-06-20 06:15:09
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answered by eric l 6
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no because how can things be TOTALLY opoosite. The only way for a universe like that to exist is for everything to have an exact opposite. What is the opposite of a videogame. what is the opposite of a cell phone. what is the opposite of the letter X, what is the opposite of you? or me? opposite is an idea that we created in our minds, in the world of nature and physics we label things as opposite but there is no golden rule in physics or nature that states that they are opposites.
2006-06-20 08:06:38
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answered by Wesley Y 2
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It's not likely, because in my opinion, doesn't the word universe stand for just about everything out there, so how could there be a twin?
2006-06-20 06:28:25
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answered by kellykellykelly16 3
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It's a simplified version of a common theory. The "white hole" version of our "black hole" universe. It would'nt be that we'd raise our parents, etc. Laws of physics would be "reversed" or different. The theory of parallel universes is closer to what I think ya mean. Think of time as being like a river. Every event in everyone's life is a fork in that river. In our "reality" ya make a choice. But the other realitys you made a different one. This theory quickly leads to an infinity of alternate universes. With an infinity of realitys in them. (there's one, where I'm married to Angelina Jolee. :-(( Dammit!)
2006-06-20 08:51:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not agree.
Our own universe has many contrasts:
matter + anti matter
pos. charge + neg. charge
spin + anti spin
I believe in our universe are stars completely made of anti matter.
Very seldom an anti matter star collides to a normal matter star. When they annihilate each other you have extreme 'fireworks' as a gamma burst.
External universes are sf to me.
2006-06-20 06:39:59
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answered by Thermo 6
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well i KNOW that those things are real but not the oposite is the same but we cant go there cause uor technology is not so good in 300 years that will hapenred so tell your sons and the sons of your sons and to keep opn the story so they can say hey he was true
2006-06-20 06:16:42
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answered by cool v 1
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No I don't agree because there is no evidence of such a thing anyway. There is one universe not multiple. Not that we know of yet so I disagree.
2006-06-20 06:19:33
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answered by Nick 2
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Surely the source of this information wasn't NASA or BBC website.
2006-06-20 08:04:37
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answered by M85 2
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Your question has nothing to do with science.
You're talking about science fiction at best, fantasy at worst.
Reported.
2006-06-20 06:34:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Interesting concept, but that would be a no! My opinion, of course.
2006-06-20 06:16:22
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answered by Michelena2000 2
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