We may have spotted a parallel universe going backwards in time
May 20, 20201 min read297 words
Published: May 20, 2020  |  1 min read297 words
×ByIN THE , things happen at a glacial pace. Just ask Peter Gorham. For a month at a time, he and his colleagues would watch a giant balloon carrying a collection of antennas float high above the ice, scanning over a million square kilometres of the frozen landscape for evidence ...
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July 1, 2022
Well, I can't read the whole article since I am not subscribed to the website, but from reading until that point the conclusion that comes to mind is that if scientists can concludes something that fits in their comprehension of the physical world then they come up with some crazy things...
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