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como estan y como esta la situacion por alla ?NASA finds evidence of parallel universe where time runs backward
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And if there are any inhabitants of a possible parallel universe, they’d consider this universe the backward one.

A group of NASA scientists has detected evidence of a parallel universe -- where the rules of physics must be the opposite of our own.

In what may be called a rejig from sci-fi TV shows and comics of the early 1960s, a cosmic ray detection experiment has found particles that could be from a parallel realm that also was born in the Big Bang, the Daily Star reported.

The experts, in an experiment being carried out in Antarctica, used a giant balloon to carry NASA’s Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna, or ANITA, high above Antarctica, where there would be no radio noise to distort its findings.

A constant “wind” of high-energy particles, however, constantly arrived on Earth from outer space.

The high-energy particles can only be detected coming “down” from space, but the team’s ANITA detected heavier particles, so-called tau neutrinos, which come “up” out of the Earth.

The finding implies that these particles are actually traveling backward in time, suggesting evidence of a parallel universe.

Not everyone, however, was comfortable with the hypothesis.

"The simplest explanation for the phenomenon is that at the moment of the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago, two universes were formed — ours and one that from our perspective is running in reverse with time going backwar," the report said.

And if there are any inhabitants of a possible parallel universe, they’d consider this universe the backward one.

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Miss Universe New Zealand finalist Amber-Lee Friis dead at 23Miss Universe New Zealand finalist Amber-Lee Friis passed away at the age of 23 earlier this week. The Talent Tree, the model talent agency posted the news on Facebook, "It is with immense sadness we acknowledge the sudden passing of a beautiful and talented Wahine Amber-lee Friis."

The post further read, "Amber-Lee was one of our original Models for The Talent Tree and a finalist in 2018 Miss Universe NZ."

The reason behind the death so far is not confirmed. The Police said in a statement to a magazine that cause of death was sudden.

It is with immense sadness we acknowledge the sudden passing of a beautiful and talented Wahine Amber-lee...

Posted by The Talent Tree on Monday, 18 May 2020
As the news surfaced, many people from the industry expressed their condolences to the model's family.

"Our sincerest condolences to the friends, whom we have just learned from The Talent Tree has passed away," Miss World New Zealand shared on Facebook. "Continue shining brightly, Amber-lee, just as we remembered you."

CEO of Miss World New Zealand, Nigel Godfrey paid condolence to the model," She was a force to be reckoned with," Nigel recalled.

A couple of years back when we were running 'the other one' Amber-Lee Friis swept into our lives, she was a force to be...

Posted by Nigel Godfrey on Monday, 18 May 2020
"She was feisty, definitely took no prisoners, but she was a beautiful soul and you 100% knew what you were getting. She was genuine, honest and she had an energy few others possess, her heart was most definitely in the right place. We liked and respected her and were very proud to call her a friend, long after the competition had finished." he added.

Friis's 18th birthday was a turning point for her when she decided to set goals, save money and work out. Eventually, she met someone working with the Miss Universe NZ pageant and late end up being one of 20 finalists to compete for the crown.

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