4/30/2023 0 Comments Antimatter antarctica![]() Why was it going in the wrong direction? Because time travels backwards in this parallel universe, said Ibrahim Safa, another researcher on ANITA. As he explained to New Scientist, "not everyone was comfortable with the hypothesis." With all other theories ruled out, the only one left was that the particle came from a parallel universe to our own formed by the Big Bang, and that the particle came from it. ![]() The most logical was that the neutrino somehow changed into a different kind of neutrino inside the Earth, reversed course and bounced back into space. The team went looking for an explanation. ANITA picked up a tau neutrino (a heavier than normal particle) coming back up from Earth. According to Peter Gorham, an experimental particle physicist from the University of Hawaii and co-author of a Cornell paper on the discovery, neutrinos normally travel down from space to Earth. The ANITA radio telescope is in a balloon high over Antarctica in an area that is devoid of radio noise and distortions. Let’s start with ANITA, the first NASA observatory for neutrinos - electrically neutral particles that normally pass through matter unimpeded and undetected. ![]() Is this a script for the movies … or a portal to the unknown?Īntarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) balloon (Image: NASA) Has NASA given up space wars to the Space Force and space travel to private companies in exchange for sole possession of exploring parallel universes? That seems to be the case with an interesting project called the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) which made to news recently with what appears to be the discovery of one such parallel universe above Antarctica … a universe where time is running backwards. ![]()
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