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GNU Free Documentation License What if you found a portal to a parallel universe? Q. What if you found a portal to a parallel universe? If you could slide to thousands of different worlds, where the year is the same, you are the same person, but everything else is different? And what if you could not go back home? Asked by UFOinsurance.com - Thu Jun 25 15:45:13 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. You mean multiverse? I think your going to have to read this before you ask a question related to this again: It could be real, it could not be real. In order to know about theories, we have to test them. That's why we're currently testing out the M-Theory. Answered by Dumbbell Nebula - Thu Jun 25 15:51:53 2009 Do you think we can travel to a parallel universe in our minds? Q. Ok I may be crazy but, maybe I'm not. I feel like I have deja vu all the time. I understand it's traveling physically through a worm hole would be impossible. Do you think our minds could travel to a parallel universe and we could experience things in that parallel place prior to here? Asked by ironheadjohnson - Mon Dec 8 14:09:05 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. I think that our politicians exist in a parallel universe. They certainly appear to be able to travel to our universe where they have no idea of what its like just trying to exist in. I'm like you on deja vu, I just seem to know that when a politician opens his mouth that there will be a tax rise coming. Answered by Peter B - Mon Dec 8 14:57:10 2008 Is there a children's book where a girl goes into a parallel universe?
Q. i read this book in fourth grade I think, and I want to find out what the title is. it's basically about this girl who goes into a parallel universe through a door in her house? Asked by Crystal - Thu Oct 16 17:25:47 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Could it have been "The Charm Bracelet" by Emily Rodda? "Jessie's grandmother's health is failing rapidly and the woman seems unconcerned that the charm bracelet she always wore is missing. She knows she had something important to do before her upcoming 70th birthday, but she can't remember what. In a parallel world, the fairies are trying to save their kingdom from an evil ruler. Jessie accidentally travels to that world, becomes embroiled in their struggles, and saves the day by retrieving the magical charm bracelet, thereby restoring her grandma's memory of her connection to the fairy world and what she must do. It's all a bit predictable, but beginning chapter-book readers will appreciate Jessie's take-charge attitude to defeat the… [cont.] Answered by gormenghast10014 - Fri Oct 17 08:08:36 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "parallel universe" |