When we hear "ghost," we picture creepy houses, flickering lights, or strange whispers in the dark. But what if these spooky moments aren't just our imagination or an old house creaking? What if they're glimpses of another reality — a different universe crossing into ours?

Some scientists, including those who study quantum physics, suggest that what we call paranormal activity might be signs of parallel universes. According to the multiverse idea, there could be tons of universes existing at the same time. In those other worlds, things might be a bit different — maybe you made different choices, or people who died in our world are still alive there. Those "ghosts" we see? They could just be people from another universe briefly slipping into ours.

Dr. Michio Kaku, a famous physicist, has a theory that parallel universes might be layered close to ours, just slightly out of sync. Sometimes, because of tiny energy shifts, these layers might touch, causing weird things like shadowy figures, sourceless voices, or footsteps in an empty room.

A lot of ghost stories talk about the same actions happening over and over — like a woman in white walking down the same stairs every night. This could be like a "time loop" from another universe playing on repeat, leaking into our world like a scratchy old record.

Of course, this is just a theory, and there's no solid proof yet. But it's a wild idea that mixes science with spooky stuff. Next time you feel a chill or sense someone's there, maybe you're not alone — not because of ghosts, but because of another universe brushing against ours.

One thing's clear: the universe is way weirder than we think.

Cheers,

Virendra Rajawat

Source: https://mkaku.org/home/articles/hyperspace-a-scientific-odyssey/