If you’ve heard of black holes, you shouldn’t be surprised that there are also white holes (in theory), because just like the black hole absorbs everything, the white holes won’t let anything in, like an ideal science fiction energy shield.

We live in a Matrix world. We live in a virtual reality while our bodies are used as batteries, thus a super AI in the real world.

What is life’s origin? That is one of the greatest mysteries we may never find out, but there are of course different theories: some believe in an almighty Creator, others believe that it was just a coincidence, and then there are people who believe that all life on Earth came from the “stars”.

Assuming our cosmos is eternal, it is only logical to assume that somewhere out there will be a creature with a series of genes identical to yours or mine. A cosmic freaky looking twin like you.

Perhaps You have heard this before: Our universe consists of tiny, geometric strings, or maybe not, but it is a theory, The String Theory.

If we assume that there are parallel universes, the Mandela Effect is easy to explain, otherwise this is simply too strange, because the theory tries to explain how many people can misconceive past events, it is like a mass hysteria, only there is no hysteria, and it is called Mandela Effect.

For example in this image, what do you remember? Kit-Kat vs KitKat.

This is one of those strange hypotheses where the absence of something only proves its existence: Dark Matter has never been seen, and we have no proof that it really exists in our known universe, but some wise and good looking Nerds suspect that up to 70% of the cosmos consists of Darka Matter.

Ever heard of the Cold Sun Theory? There was this British-German astronomer named William Herschel, who theorized that our sun was really cold and that the star itself was populated by aliens who had completely adapted to the eternal glow.

Written by Cesar Moya