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Uzaylılarla İlk Temas. Men in Black. A stylized depiction of a Man in Black.

Men in Black

Folklore[edit] Folklorist Peter Rojcewicz compared Men in Black accounts to tales of people encountering the devil and speculated they could be considered a kind of "psychological drama".[2] In the 1850 novel The Scarlet Letter, "the black man" is used as as a euphemism for Satan who is said to haunt the forest.[3] In an 1837 report in The Morning Chronicle, a man named John Henning, charged with running away with a chest of tea, reportedly defended himself with the claim that "he was ordered to carry it by a gentleman in black" who told him to carry it to Petticoat-lane. The LORD MAYOR: Pray what sort of gentleman was he? Prisoner: I can't just tell, please you, my lord; I only know he was in black.The LORD MAYOR: I am afraid it was the gentleman in black that directed you in this matter. In witchcraft trials "The Black Man" was often reported as meeting with the accused and having sexual intercourse with them.

Fringe claims[edit] Hoax[edit] Multiverse. Multiverse Theory "This new concept is, potentially, as drastic an enlargement of our cosmic perspective as the shift from pre-Copernican ideas to the realization that the Earth is orbiting a typical star on the edge of the Milky Way.

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" Sir Martin Rees, 1998, current Astronomer Royal of Britain There are stars with enough mass to collapse on themselves, forming what have been theorized as black holes. It is thought that within these black holes there is a point called "singularity" at which all physical laws may cease to exist. At this point the curvature of space-time becomes infinitely large, and modern science can no longer predict what will happen. At the point of singularity it is agreed that it is impossible to predict physical behavior. The Multiverse theory for the universe has been a recently accepted theory that describes the continuous formation of universes through the collapse of giant stars and the formation of black holes.

Sources: Rees, Martin. First evidence of other universes that exist alongside our own 'discovered' By Niall Firth Updated: 08:29 GMT, 17 December 2010 Scientists say that they have found evidence that our universe was 'jostled' by other parallel universes in the distant past.

First evidence of other universes that exist alongside our own 'discovered'

The incredible claim emerged after they studied patterns in the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) – the after-effects of the Big Bang. They say they may have found evidence that four circular patterns found in the CMB are 'cosmic bruises' where our universe has crashed into other universes at least four times. The different signatures of a bubble collision. A collision (top left) induces a temperature change in the CMB temperature map (top right). The findings are based on the complex theory of eternal inflation for our universe. This is also know as the the multiverse theory. Where these universe bubbles crash against each other they leave signature traces in the background radiation, some scientists believe.

Most scientists believe the universe was created in the Big Bang around 13.7 billion years ago. Mib men in black.