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Some scientists believe that there is an anti-universe where time moves backward.



The idea of the universe where time moves backward is taken from the theory of the antimatter universe. The parallel-universe or multiverse theory claims that there is another universe or many other universes in space. And some of those universes might form of antimatter. The antimatter universe means that most of the stars and other objects in another hypothetical universe consist of antimatter. 

So why we can't see those other universes? The answer can be that the radiation that comes from our universe turns the radiation that comes from those other universes away from our universe. If the edge of the universe pushes most of the particles and wave movement that comes from other universes away. We cannot see those universes because their radiation cannot reach us. A similar situation is at the edge of our solar system. 

There is a plasma bubble or impact wave at the point where the solar wind impacts with particles that are coming from other stars. That makes us impossible to hear things like a cosmic hum The Voyager spacecraft discovered that cosmic hum when it traveled through that impact wave and left our solar system. A similar plasma wave is surrounding galaxies and the entire universe. 


But how time can travel backward? 


The idea is that another universe or its plasma wave is superpositioned and entangled with our or some other universe. That means the energy travels from our universe to the plasma from our universe. That means that energy travels to that plasma field that transmits it inside the other universe. So that the energy that comes from the plasma bubble. Will be transmitted to the quantum fields of the particles inside that universe. That thing increases the energy level of the material of that another, hypothetical universe. 

Because energy travels in another direction in that universe. The material turns younger because its energy level increases. The aging of material is that the size of the quantum fields of its particles are expanding and the energy level decreases. If energy travels to protons and neutrons they cannot split. And that thing makes the material in another universe forever young. 

That thing could explain why we cannot see that another universe. There is the possibility that the size of the particles in that hypothetical universe is so different than particles in our universe that we cannot see those particles. So the origin of dark matter is can be in another universe. 

If another hypothetical universe is surrounded by a plasma bubble that rotates with the speed of light. There is the possibility that time is stopped in another universe. And if there is pumped extra energy to that bubble. That thing makes time move backward in that universe. 

But when we are thinking about the universe-size plasma bubble that rotates with extremely fast speed. There is little possibility that the seed of that plasma would be the speed of light. The thing that makes this thing possible. Is that the plasma rotates in the space where is no quantum or magnetic fields. The idea is that the plasma is formed of two polar particles that are keeping it as the form. The plasma that orbits the universe can reach the speed of light. And there is the possibility that time is stopped in some other universes. 

And then the energy from another universe impacts that plasma field causing the virtual crossing of the speed of light because the particles that move with the speed of light are getting extra energy. So that thing could form the opposite time dilation like what happens in black holes. The time is starting to move backward if the plasma that orbits with the speed of light gets more energy. And that means there is theoretically possible that there are universes where time moves backward. 


https://www.learning-mind.com/there-may-be-a-parallel-universe-that-is-moving-backwards-in-time/


https://nypost.com/2022/03/21/study-claims-an-anti-universe-where-time-is-backwards-may-exist-next-to-ours/


https://www.livescience.com/multiverse

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