A recent mathematical analysis of parallel worlds has revealed that drastic transformations do not occur on either the A-side or the B-side under certain conditions. According to the superstring theory of theoretical physics, there exist two parallel worlds known as the A-side and the B-side. Although these worlds are different, they are connected to each other. It is believed that these worlds differ in the six-dimensional spaces hidden within each of them. However, because these spaces are almost identical and invisible, we cannot determine the world we live in definitively.

Recently, a study by Hikaru Yamamoto from the University of Tsukuba and Xiaoli Han from Tsinghua University has mathematically investigated whether the behavior of the B-side has the same properties as that of the A-side. The researchers transferred a known phenomenon from the A-side to the B-side and proved that drastic transformations, also known as inflation, do not occur on either side under certain conditions. This breakthrough provides mathematical proof for one of the previously intuitively expected similarities between the A-side and the B-side. Although the researchers made some assumptions to prove this theorem, they plan to clarify whether this theorem holds without these assumptions in the future.

The superstring theory of theoretical physics posits the existence of two parallel worlds, the A-side and the B-side, which are different but connected. However, the six-dimensional spaces hidden within each world are almost identical and invisible, making it impossible to determine which world we live in definitively. Recently, a study by Hikaru Yamamoto and Xiaoli Han has provided mathematical proof for one of the previously expected similarities between the A-side and the B-side. The researchers transferred a known phenomenon from the A-side to the B-side and proved that drastic transformations, also known as inflation, do not occur on either side under certain conditions. Although the researchers made some assumptions to prove this theorem, they plan to clarify whether this theorem holds without these assumptions in the future.

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