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Aliens rush to parallel universe as sizeable chunk of the missing invisible universe floating in super-hot rivers of gas threaten to destroy galaxies
India Daily Technology Team
Jul. 27, 2005

Scientists and astronomers are getting early indications that the advanced alien civilizations may have left the physical universe and have shifted to the parallel universe. Scientists have located a sizeable chunk of the universe that seemed to be missing since back when the stars first formed. It’s floating in super-hot rivers of gas, invisible to the naked eye, surrounding galaxies like our own. Computer models now show some possibilities that our galaxy can be devastated by these invisible matter.

According to many researchers, this missing material of destruction constantly challenges the physical universe. It seems the physical universe is in the process constant renewal of formation of new galaxies and destruction of the old. The dark matter guides these chunk of the missing invisible universe floating in super-hot rivers of gas and periodically they engulf and destroy galaxies.

Civilizations evolve with help of other aliens in many galaxies; the advanced intelligent civilizations are able to escape the devastation by being able to acquire the technology of shifting to the parallel universe of higher dimensions to avoid periodic destruction of the galaxies.

Evidence of this chunk of the missing invisible universe floating in super-hot rivers of gas is very clear. Dr. Smita Mathur, associate professor of astronomy at Ohio State University and folks at NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory took the highest-quality spectrum of its type ever made. According to the experiment, though astronomers had previously detected the rivers of gas with X-ray telescopes, this is the first time that the gas has been studied in enough detail to calculate how much of it is out there. The amount of gas matches the amount of material that went missing 10 billion years ago when the Universe and stars and galaxies were formed.

Dr. Mathur and doctoral student Rik Williams did this work with astronomers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA), the University of California, Berkeley, the Instituto de Astronomia in Mexico, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Some researchers now believe this missing chunk of the universe floating in the river of hot gases can actually threaten our existence any time. The gas that surrounds our galaxy, for example, is 100 times hotter than the sun -- so hot that it shines in high-energy X-rays instead of lower-energy visible light. On top of that the dark matter that guides these are totally unknown to our conventional physics and little have been done to model the dark matter. The consequence, experts say can be very serious. We may be thinking of the supernova of our sun some 4.5 billion years later. But in the mean time these vicious matter can 100 times hotter than our sun and totally invisible through naked eyes can wipe us out any time.

It is a rat race between the evolving different intelligent life forms in the various galaxies. The advanced one will acquire the knowledge of shifting out to the parallel universe and be saved from total destruction.

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