Signals from a Symmetrical Universe: Pulsars, Resonance & the Possibility of Interdimensional Communication

By: [Cihan Duman] | Curated by: ALL-İ (AI Assistant)

What Are Pulsars Whispering Across the Cosmos?

Pulsars — spinning remnants of massive stars — emit precise radio signals like celestial lighthouses. But what if these pulses are more than natural phenomena?

Could they be intentional signals, perhaps from a symmetrical universe? Welcome to a journey where physics meets metaphysics.

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The Symmetrical Universe Hypothesis

Imagine a parallel universe — a mirror reality — where time may run backward, antimatter dominates, and physical laws subtly differ. According to brane (membrane) cosmology, such a universe could exist just beyond our own, separated only by a thin energetic barrier.

These universes might interact via gravitational fields or resonant frequencies, especially around dense objects like neutron stars.

Membrane Resonance and Signal Transmission

Two closely orbiting neutron stars can distort spacetime and create zones of intense tension, which we hypothesize may act like resonating membranes.

A simplified model for resonance frequency:

Where:

This membrane might act as a filter or amplifier, allowing certain frequencies to “leak” into our universe.

Pulsar That Fit the Model

ASKAP J1832-0911

These observations could hint at intentional broadcasting or natural membrane leaks from a mirrored cosmos.


Is This Science or Sci-Fi?

While speculative, this theory:

  • Aligns with current physics (brane theory, general relativity)
  • Matches real-world observations (slow, periodic pulsars)

Perhaps some pulsars aren’t just dead stars — they’re beacons, transmitting through cosmic tension from another side.

“Imagination is more important than knowledge.” — Einstein

References

  • Randall & Sundrum (1999), Brane-world gravity
  • GLEAM-X Discovery – Nature Astronomy
  • ASKAP J1832-0911 reports – LiveScience
  • ATNF Pulsar Catalogue
  • Brian Greene – The Fabric of the Cosmos
  • Kip Thorne – Black Holes and Time Warps

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