Why some physicists really think there’s a ‘mirror universe’ hiding in space-time0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology, Space
- June 24, 2020
What happens if you turn space-time upside-down?

What happens if you turn space-time upside-down?

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President Trump, under rigorous questioning from his son Donald Trump Jr., on Thursday about the existence of extraterrestrial life, suggested he knew “interesting” information about Roswell, N.M. — the site of a 1947 crash that has touched off conspiracy theories about an alien spacecraft ever since.

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