We're just a small piece to this monstrous puzzle called the Universe. As scientist gaze out to the edge of the observable universe, they've noticed over 1000 galaxy clusters racing at 621 miles per second toward a single point. Why? Astronomer Laura Mersini-Houghton of the University of North Carolina thinks all those galaxies are racing toward another universe located next to ours.
"If the tiny patch of vacuum that inflated to become our universe was quantum entangled with other pieces of vacuum - other universes - they could have exerted a force from beyond the present-day visible horizon."










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