from Engadget by Terrence O'Brien
Time to break out your
theoretical physics
cap for a moment. A new idea about the cause of neutron loss (a
phenomena in which neutrons seem to momentarily disappear), is pushing
the boundaries of easy to conceptualize science. Zurab Berezhiani and
Fabrizio Nesti of Italy's University of l'Aquila have suggested that the
particles could briefly be visiting parallel universes before
returning. Experiments have shown that the rate of loss is dependent on
the direction and strength of an applied magnetic field -- an anomaly
that doesn't jibe with current physics. If a parallel universe existed
consisting of so-called "mirror particles," however, the neutrons could
temporarily swap places with its invisible twin before returning to its
rightful place in this world. More experimentation is needed, but if the
predictions of Berezhiani and Nesti are correct, it could indicate that
we're surrounded by mirror particles in a parallel universe -- a
potential culprit for the mystery of dark matter.
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