Alien invasion in the sky of Sweden during the Aurora Borealis phenomenon is spotted

Most of us think of interspace portals as science fiction, but NASA claims to have found evidence of portals that allow humans to travel to remote areas of our solar system.

“We call them X-points or electron diffusion zones,” explains Jack Scudder, a physicist at the University of Iowa.

Despite their appearance, these portals are based on real science. The X points are really “doors” in space and time, with a magnetic field connecting all cosmic bodies.

They were called “X Spots” rather than “wormholes” to avoid drawing too much attention to them.

NASA and other space organizations are now experimenting with transferring material things through these portals; thus, still, only particles of energy were transmitted through these portals.

The Magnetospheric Multiscale Expedition will return high-resolution photographs of these strange portals in the near future.

Most of us think of interspace portals as science fiction, but NASA claims to have found evidence of portals that allow humans to travel to remote areas of our solar system. “We call them X-points or electron diffusion zones,” explains Jack Scudder, a physicist at the University of Iowa. Despite their appearance, these portals are based on real science.…

Most of us think of interspace portals as science fiction, but NASA claims to have found evidence of portals that allow humans to travel to remote areas of our solar system. “We call them X-points or electron diffusion zones,” explains Jack Scudder, a physicist at the University of Iowa. Despite their appearance, these portals are based on real science.…

 

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