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NASA Warns: “There Are Two Universes” James Webb Telescope Discovers First Terrifying Object Beyond
NASA warns the public of a stunning possibility: “There are two universes.” And the James Webb Space Telescope might have just found terrifying proof. Hidden deep in the darkness beyond our known cosmos, JWST has detected an object that defies every law of physics we understand—a structure so bizarre, scientists believe it could belong to an alternate universe.
The object’s energy signature, gravitational footprint, and location suggest it’s not just outside our galaxy, but possibly outside our entire universe. Its behavior mirrors predictions made by the mirror universe hypothesis—where time flows backward, antimatter dominates, and physics is flipped on its head. Could this be the first observable clue that we’re not alone in the multiverse?
This shocking discovery could rewrite everything we thought we knew about space, time, and reality itself. If two universes are interacting, what happens next? Are we nearing a cosmic collision... or a new era of understanding?
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