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Colliding Parallel Universe (CPU) Theory

Colliding Parallel Universe Theory is a speculative framework asking whether interactions between parallel universes, bubble universes, or brane-like cosmological structures could produce measurable anomalies in spacetime, radiation, gravity, timekeeping, or observed physical systems.

The hypothesis: When two or more parallel universes begin to collide over a period of 100-200 years and cause fractures in reality, trackable by math, technology, and science, that becomes observable by people, not just specialized technology or only theory.

The results of this observable activity, the result of equilibrium, has ties to: wormholes/portals/vortices, Mandela Effect, unexplained appearances and disappearances, issues with time, and evolution and change.

1) 2+ Universes of similar volume and a similar timeline collide to form a double bubble (Weisstein) until equilibrium forces a melding of the universes.

2) During equilibrium between universes drastic changes occur, including a "correction" of timelines.

3) Colliding universes of unequal volume and/or drastically different timelines may result in the weaker of the two universes becoming destroyed with either a) some adaptations to the stronger universe; or, b) some sort of catastrophe occurring to the stronger universe.

4) This occurs multiple times across billions+ years, but not at regular intervals.

If CPU Theory has physical validity, possible evidence should appear first in measurable systems: cosmological data, gravitational-wave backgrounds, atomic-clock networks, radiation/EM readings, particle behavior, or statistically significant anomaly clusters.  This evidence is listed in 3 tiers below.

Tier 1: Physics-adjacent evidence
Cosmic bubble collisions, brane cosmology, CMB anomalies, gravitational waves, wormholes, time dilation, atomic-clock discrepancies.

Tier 2: Earth-system / biological anomalies
Rapid evolution, climate stress, environmental disruption, radiation/EMF/gravity hypotheses.

Tier 3: Anecdotal / cultural phenomena
Mandela Effect, folklore portals, time slips, disappearances, personal recollections.

WHAT COLLIDING PARALLEL UNIVERSE THEORY DOES NOT CLAIM

CPU Theory does not claim that every Mandela Effect, disappearance, UFO report, time-slip story, or historical anomaly is caused by colliding universes.  Most such reports may have ordinary explanations.  The theory asks whether any subset of anomalous reports correlates with measurable physical signals.

What Would We Expect If CPU Theory Is Wrong?

  • No statistically significant anomaly clusters beyond reporting bias.

  • No repeatable EM/radiation/gravity/timekeeping anomalies near claimed vortex sites.

  • No unusual CMB, gravitational-wave, or cosmological signatures consistent with collision models.

  • Mandela Effect reports explained by memory, media exposure, spelling patterns, social reinforcement, or internet clustering.

  • Disappearance cases explained by environmental exposure, misadventure, crime, reporting gaps, or search limitations.

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