Fact check: No, NASA did not find a parallel universe

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Fact check: No, NASA did not find a parallel universe
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While it is possible that our universe has a parallel 'antiverse,' that is far from the clear explanation for the abnormal neutrinos.

ANITA is a radio research site meant to study neutrinos — subatomic particles that don’t usually interact with normal matter. The station is funded through, including NASA, though not all the researchers in question were affiliated.

Some of the high-energy neutrinos seem to come from out of the Antarctic ice, though, which would be an incredibly unlikely phenomenon, since particles would've had to have traveled through the entire planet to reach ANITA's sensors. The New Scientist article documents the latest research on the topic, published in April, which argues that the Standard Model of particle physics can’t explain the phenomena.

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