A parallel world is a world that walks parallel to the world of reality. For example if you are currently riding a motorcycle and have arrived safely at home, but in a parallel world you could have an accident, run out of petrol, or even stop midway to the bathroom.
For those of you fans of fiction must understand the terms parallel world, as in The One movie, Tomorrowland, The Theory of Everything and many others. Where of all the film is told a world similar to the world we live in now, but with different reality.
Principles of Parallel World Theory
Professor Wiseman and his colleagues claim that the planets in the galaxy we live in today are just one of 1011 galaxies in the universe and some of them are almost identical to our world. All of these worlds are real, continuous throughout the ages, and have precisely defined and mutually influencing properties. All of the quantum phenomena arise from universal repulsion forces between the 'nearest' (ie similar) worlds that tend to make them different. They claim that such interactions could explain all the strange things about how particles operate on a microscopic scale. Quantum mechanics is very difficult to understand, thus showing strange phenomena that violate the law of cause and effect.
"The idea of a parallel universe in quantum mechanics has existed since 1957," said Howard Wiseman, a professor of Physics at Griffith University. In his book titled 'Many-Worlds Interpretation' Every day, every minute, even every second created a parallel world.
What are the things that are in the parallel world?
The parallel world is thought to have the same shape as the world we live in, but there is little difference in it. For example, if in this world you are a teacher who is worried about a student who has not been to school for 3 days, you can just call, go to his house, or do nothing then Finally you choose to call home. In a parallel world you could just make the choice of coming to his house, and the other parallel world you are not doing anything.
It applies to every human and the number of parallel worlds that can not be counted. Just imagine if every human has 10 choices per second and then multiply with all human being on earth then the result is certainly infinity.
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