Even in our time there are many people who believe in the existence of ghosts. Proving back will help science. How to do it - told scientists and the University of Manchester. According to them, physics is ideal for this.
The author of the study Brian Cox explained this phenomenon from two points of theoretical physics: one part has a direct relation to the laws of thermodynamics, and the second part relates to the Large Hadron Collider.
According to Cox, the very idea of the existence of ghosts contradicts the second law of thermodynamics. In this law it is reported that the total entropy of any isolated system should increase after the expiration of time. This law is one of the most verified and basic definitions that relate to our universe.
Since energy has a property to lose, in connection with this, the fear factor increases, which can cause hallucinations in the form of ghosts, the scientist says. He argues that if ghosts existed, then the energetic substance from which they were made would be found in the Hadron Collider.
According to the author of the research, at the moment there are a lot of unknown things in the theories of physics that are hard to believe. He explained that if the substance from which the ghosts were made was always present in the living body, then the accelerator of charged particles would already have observed their phenomenon in a constant manner.
However, not all believe in scientists, even in the XXI century. For example, the head of Brazil, Michel Temer, left his residence because of the "negative energy" that reigned there. With him, the whole family moved from the palace of Alvorad. True, then the president justified himself that he was forced not to leave the rezideniye by ghosts, but simply bad state of health.
But the Queen of Sweden Sylvia in an interview for a documentary told that in the palace Drotnigholm really live ghosts. However, she admitted that she was not afraid of them, but, on the contrary, even - was interested. According to her, there is a lot of energy in the house, which is easy to feel.