I read about how physicists might be changing their idea about parallel worlds.
The bizarre behavior of the quantum world — with objects existing in
two places simultaneously and light behaving as either waves or
particles — could result from interactions between many 'parallel'
everyday worlds, a new theory suggests.
“It is a fundamental shift from previous quantum interpretations,”
says Howard Wiseman, a theoretical quantum physicist at Griffith
University in Brisbane, Australia, who together with his colleagues
describes the idea in Physical Review X.
These worlds are supposed to behave similarity to our own and touch and interact with one another but very tenuously. This gives me a good idea of what ghosts are. They are images from a different quantum world that interacts with our own. So we will see a person from that other world for a split second and they might or might not see us as well. Most of the time we only see a ghostly image for a few seconds and then nothing. Maybe "haunted houses" are just areas where that other world bleeds into ours easier for some reason of another. I wonder if physicists did experiments in these sorts of places they would get stronger results?
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