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11 controversial theories about space that will blow your mind

While scientists have made incredible discoveries about space, there are still plenty of theories that are quite controversial. Let’s look at eleven of these.

The Multiverse Theory

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Like we’ve seen in many movies, many scientists actually believe that there are multiple universes. This theory says that there are parallel universes, each very different in how the same people live their lives and events that happen in each.

Some scientists are huge supporters of this idea yet others aren’t convinced. We haven’t found any solid proof, after all.

Dark Matter is Not Real

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Many scientists believe in dark matter while others argue that it doesn’t even exist. Instead, they believe we should adjust Newton’s laws of gravity when we’re looking at the cosmos.

This idea is known as Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND); it’s rather out there. The main reason it’s so controversial is the fact that it questions the basic facts we thought we had figured out.

White Holes

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You’ve heard of black holes; some theories suggest that white holes may also exist & they’re basically the opposite of black holes. Instead of eating everything up, they supposedly spit everything out, like matter & light.

The issue is that we’ve never actually seen one but it’s quite interesting to imagine.

Time Travel Through Wormholes

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Many movies are based on this theory that suggests that connecting a black hole and a white hole creates a wormhole that makes time travel possible. But don’t pack your bags for the past just yet.

There are plenty of complications involved including the need for something called exotic matter. We’re not even sure that exists.

The Big Rip Scenario

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The Big Rip scenario is a theory that the universe’s expansion will speed up so much that it eventually tears everything apart; stars, planets, you name it.

It’s quite an alternative to the more commonly accepted end-of-the-universe theories. Whether or not it’s true, it definitely gives us something to think about.

The Planet Nine Hypothesis

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Some astronomers are convinced there’s a ninth planet hiding in our solar system that’s far beyond Neptune and we don’t mean Pluto. Supporters of this theory say this planet is influencing the orbits of distant objects.

But the problem is that nobody has actually seen this mysterious Planet Nine nor have they had any clear scientific proof that it exists.

Cosmic Strings

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Cosmic strings are theoretical defects in space-time that could be leftovers from the early universe, kinda like how ice cracks when it freezes too fast.

If they exist, cosmic strings would allow us to learn more about the universe’s formation & fundamental physics.

The Simulation Hypothesis

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If you’ve ever felt like life might be a video game, then you’ll be interested in the simulation hypothesis. It suggests we’re living in a simulation created by some higher-tech beings.

After all, people in video games don’t know they’re in a video game. What’s to say we’re not the same as them? But until we find a confirmed glitch in the matrix, it’s merely a fun thought experiment.

The Universe Has No Beginning

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Many of us have grown up with the Big Bang theory yet some scientists propose that the universe might have always been here in one form or another.

It ignores the whole idea of a beginning & suggests the universe is eternal. This theory is not something you can really get your head around and honestly, it’s quite scary.

Life Exists in the Clouds of Venus

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Venus’s atmosphere is made of acidic clouds that seem to be inhospitable to life. However, scientists have also found on Venus hints of phosphine (a gas linked to life on Earth) and this has led to the theory that Venus might have life.

Naturally, it’s controversial since Venus is such a harsh place. But if it’s true, it would change our ideas of life entirely.

The Great Filter

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The Great Filter theory suggests there’s a stage in the evolution of life that’s incredibly hard to get past, which may explain why we haven’t found aliens yet. Maybe it’s the jump from single-celled to complex life or perhaps it’s the jump to a civilization that’ll avoid destroying itself.

Either way, it’s proof that making it this far might be pretty special. We have to be careful if we want to keep going.