Total equivalent resistance = reciprocal of (sum of reciprocals of each individual resistance)
They didnt - there is no parallel universe.
a parallel universe is where there is a different universe that is completely opposite; so if you make a decision that person in the parallel universe will do the opposite. Even very little things could change what happens in the parallel universe- such as what you wear or what you eat for breakfast.
If there is such a thing as a parallel universe, and if it's not already located near and parallel to our universe, and if it's located in some other place, and if our universe and the parallel one are moving toward each other, and if there's such a thing as them meeting each other, then nobody has any idea what would happen in that event.
i believe in parallel because well, i believe in String theory and even some of the smartest mind in the world such as Michio Kaku also believe in parallel universe. It is the most reasonable theory of what happen before the Big Bang. So what happens is that there are multiverse of Universe out there that are parallel to us, when two universe collide together or split into two universe, a Big Bang occurs. So to me, yes i believe in parallel universe. However there are no evidence that parallel universe exist. but in the law of Physics, it does.
Parallel Universe - Red Dwarf - was created on 1988-10-11.
no because if there was a parallel earth there would have to be parallel planets
By definition, beside and never intersecting our universe. ;)
A parallel universe is a hypothetical self-contained reality that exists alongside our own, with its own set of physical laws and properties. In this concept, multiple universes exist simultaneously, often referred to as a multiverse. Each universe may have similar or vastly different characteristics compared to our own.
Parallel universes serve to explore alternate realities and possibilities beyond our own universe. They provide a platform for hypothesizing about different laws of physics, potential outcomes of historical events, and alternative versions of ourselves. They offer a way to study and understand the vast possibilities of existence beyond what we currently know.
Not in our Universe they're not!
No.
Scientists admit that there may be as many as 27 'parallel universes' to our own. It is quite possible that there is not only an antimatter universe, but parallel universes to it.