Collision of universes Our Universe is just one of the "bubbles" floating in space and colliding with each other. Scientists believe they have found signs of the existence of many parallel universes. Physicist and astronomer Stefan Feeney from University College London, one of the leading British universities, is convinced that traces of collisions between universes can be seen on maps of the relic radiation, which is believed to have survived from the early stages of the existence of the Universe and fills it evenly. It is regarded as one of the main confirmations of the Big Bang theory. Such maps show the results of measurements of the CMB spectrum - hotter regions are indicated in red, colder ones - in blue. Having closely studied the circular formations in the panorama, Feeney and his colleagues came to the conclusion that this is a kind of "cosmic potholes" left after the collision of parallel universes. The center of such a circle is the hottest region, while closer to the periphery the colors of the spectrum become colder and colder. When the theory of "bubbles" is confirmed experimentally, then humanity will be able to "look" into parallel worlds, not being limited only to our universe. And who knows what people will see there?