Scientists at Oak Ridge attempt to discover a Parallel Universe

Scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in eastern Tennessee are on the way to establish a milestone- creating a portal to the parallel universe.  The project has been compared to the Netflix blockbuster Stranger Things but instead of the deadly upside down seething with cannibalistic monsters, scientists assure the results will be quite safe and different- possibly a world identical to ours where life is mirrored.

Lean Broussard, the lead physicist said the plan is “pretty wacky’ but has the possibility of “totally changing the game” if the experiments run are successful. Broussard’s team will attempt to fire a beam of subatomic particles down a 50-feet tunnel. The beam is expected to hit an impenetrable wall after passing through a powerful magnet and a neuron detector behind it. “If we execute the steps correctly, the particles will transform into mirror images and burrow themselves right through the impenetrable wall,” Lean explained. “This would prove that the visible universe is only half of what is out there, but the test might also measure zero,” she continued.

If the hypothesis is correct, the mirror world is supposed to have its own laws of mirror physics and its own mirror history but probably no mirror living beings. The possibilities have surely got our nerd senses tingling and it no one has an accurate idea about what might happen if living things are actually found in there. According to the team of scientists, the mirror world is supposed to be totally cut off from our world. Until now, the entire theory is pretty much a hypothesis and the results depend on whether or not the detector detects neurons during the experiment. If the answer is positive and demogorgons do emerge, it is an earnest request to find a girl named Eleven.

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