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TexasAntiverseBernd2026-05-23 04:22:56 · 1mnNo. 360155reply
>for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Dose Bernd believe in the antiverse?
United StatesBernd2026-05-23 04:44:07 · 1mnNo. 360156reply
*Nods yes*
FinlandBernd2026-05-23 08:17:39 · 1mnNo. 360162reply
I cannot accept amy kind of multiverse ideas
Even a single universe is bad enough
HungaryBernd2026-05-23 15:05:01 · 1mnNo. 360164reply
Are antiverses when poets write their verses backwards?
United StatesBernd2026-05-23 15:09:48 · 1mnNo. 360165reply
United StatesantiverseBernd2026-05-23 17:46:53 · 1mnNo. 360169reply
An antiverse (or anti-universe) is a theoretical twin to our universe. Proposed by some physicists, it stems from the fundamental symmetries of nature. In this mirror cosmos, all matter is replaced by antimatter, and time runs backward relative to our own.
 
Wikipedia
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Key Concepts Behind the Antiverse
CPT Symmetry: The idea is rooted in CPT (Charge, Parity, Time) symmetry—the physics principle that for every reaction, there should be a counterpart where all charges are flipped, mirror images are inverted, and time is reversed.
The Big Bang Mirror: Some cosmological models suggest the Big Bang did not create just one universe. Instead, it acted as a boundary, launching our matter-dominated universe forward in time, and an antimatter-dominated antiverse backward in time.
Explaining Dark Matter: Theorists suggest the antiverse could explain the existence of right-handed neutrinos. These invisible particles could only interact with us via gravity, which perfectly fits the mathematical profile of dark matter.
 
Medium
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While the antiverse remains a staple in science fiction, research into the theory is actively investigated by institutions like the Perimeter Institute to explain the universe's missing mass and the physical laws at the dawn of creation.
 
Space Wiki | Fandom
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United StatesBernd2026-05-23 17:47:03 · 1mnNo. 360170reply
The "anti-universe" or "antiverse" is a theoretical cosmological model proposing that our universe was created alongside a twin mirror-universe. According to the hypothesis, this partner universe runs backward in time and is composed of antimatter, perfectly balancing the cosmos.
 
Wikipedia
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Key Concepts Behind the Theory
CPT Symmetry: The theory is rooted in the CPT (Charge, Parity, and Time) theorem in physics, which dictates that if you reverse the charge, spatial coordinates, and time of physical interactions, the laws of physics remain unchanged.
The Big Bang Mirror: Instead of our universe exploding from a single, infinitely dense point (a singularity), physicists propose that the Big Bang actually birthed two universes simultaneously: ours moving forward, and the anti-universe moving backward in time.
No Cosmic Inflation: Because the CPT-symmetric universe is perfectly balanced, the theory elegantly accounts for the rapid expansion of the early universe without needing to rely on the traditional, complex "cosmic inflation" model.
 
Phys.org
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What the Theory Attempts to Solve
Cosmologists are drawn to the antiverse theory because it offers potential solutions to some of the biggest mysteries in modern physics:
The Antimatter Imbalance: The universe contains significantly more matter than antimatter. The antiverse model resolves this by placing all the missing antimatter in the parallel, backward-moving universe.
The Nature of Dark Matter: Some physicists suggest that right-handed neutrinos (ghostly, nearly massless particles) could exist in the anti-universe and interact with our universe purely through gravity, mimicking the mysterious effects of dark matter without requiring the creation of new, exotic particles.
Accelerated Expansion (Dark Energy): Recent variations of the model suggest that quantum entanglement between our universe and its anti-universe creates an energy contribution in our vacuum, which could be driving the accelerating expansion of our cosmos.
 
Phys.org
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Scientific Status
The concept of an antiverse is highly speculative. While the mathematical foundations align with known laws of quantum mechanics and general relativity, there is currently no direct observational evidence confirming its existence. Researchers are actively exploring whether anomalies in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) or gravitational wave data could serve as indirect proof.
 
Newsweek
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For a breakdown of how the antiverse theory attempts to address the mystery of dark matter and cosmic inflation without relying on traditional models:
HungaryBernd2026-05-23 19:06:13 · 1mnNo. 360171reply
Sounds like it.
United StatesBernd2026-05-23 20:30:42 · 1mnNo. 360174reply
 
 
 
You might be thinking of "reverse poems" (also called palindrome or mirror poems) or the classic pun, "A backward poet writes inverse".
United StatesBernd2026-05-24 01:13:45 · 1mnNo. 360182reply
Meh
HungaryBernd2026-05-24 09:50:17 · 1mnNo. 360185reply
Now I'm thinking an antiverse is when they write a verse without rhythm and rhymes.
United StatesBernd2026-05-24 14:06:37 · 1mnNo. 360186reply
CanadaBernd2026-05-27 03:46:14 · 4wNo. 360290reply
Yesh
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