The mirror world, assuming it exists, would have its own laws of mirror-physics and its own mirror-history. You wouldn’t find a mirror version of yourself there (and no evil Spock with a goatee — sorry "Star Trek" fans). But current theory allows that you might find mirror atoms and mirror rocks, maybe even mirror planets and stars.
Isekai Izakaya Nobu = Restaurant connects to another world because (not gonna spoil it), It already has an anime adaptation as well, pretty much just medieval Europe eating food wars looking food, a laid back and chill type.
Scientists are searching for a mirror universe. It could be sitting right in front of you. If the "mirrorverse" exists, upcoming experiments involving subatomic particles could reveal it. A mirrorverse could be just as real as our own universe but almost completely cut off from it. Jackson Gibbs / for NBC News
Characters in these anime find themselves in a world very different from their own. They may have been suddenly whisked away to a strange world, become stuck in a video game, or are trapped in a different time period.
Tatami Galaxy is framed within a Groundhog Day device of a single day resetting unto itself. The protagonist, Watashi (Japanese for “I”), keeps reliving the same first day of college and trying to get the perfect “rose-colored” college life.
Thermae Romae is one of the most unique and hyper-focused concept anime on this list, as well as the most lighthearted. Those who complete the three-episode anime series might also want to view a brilliant live-action movie filled with laughs.
1 Nobunaga Concerto Is Themed Like The Prince And The Pauper. Nobunaga Concerto is peak Time Camping. Saburo, a scatter-headed high school boy, travels to Japan's Sengoku era and ends up taking the place of Oda Nobunaga, the leader of the Akechi Clan because he looks just like him.
Kei, the main character, lives in Sakurada and has an eidetic memory. His good friend Misora has the power to reset time up to three days back.
As well as a protagonist that suffers from long-winded loquaciousness who is played in Japanese by Mamoru Miyano, and in English by the incomparable J. Michael Tatum.
The time travel genre isn't the most prevalent in anime, but it's one that more often than not is done very well. Despite the existence of time-loops, stable and malleable timelines, and parallel dimensions, there are really only two types of time travel in anime. From the present to the past or future and from the past or the future to the present.
The romantic comedy Orange takes a different path to time travel. There aren't any battles against evil or earth-shaking disasters. Well, perhaps the latter is true if one considers that the main character is a high school student traversing her way through life.
Boku No Heya Ga Danjon no Kyūkeisho Ni Natte Shimatta Kudan : Guy purchase a room or something, it connects to a dungeon and he uses modern stuff to cheat in the dungeon a little, he gets a status in the dungeon which helps him in Japan.
Isekai Izakaya Nobu = Restaurant connects to another world because (not gonna spoil it), It already has an anime adaptation as well, pretty much just medieval Europe eating food wars looking food, a laid back and chill type.
Any reverse isekai where the MC got send back to earth (after defeating demon or etc) but he/she got to keep the skill/power from the other world. I like it more if the MC used to be weak/fat/ugly or got bullied alot
Mirror matter offers a more elegant, if somewhat bizarre, explanation. A decade ago, Anatoli Serebrov of Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute in Russia introduced the idea that ordinary neutrons sometimes cross over into the mirror world and transform into mirror neutrons.
If the setup is just right — and if the universe cooperates — some of those particles will transform into mirror-image versions of themselves, allowing them to tunnel right through the wall. And if that happens, Broussard will have uncovered the first evidence of a mirror world right alongside our own.
Jackson Gibbs / for NBC News. June 30, 2019, 3:15 AM PDT. By Corey S. Powell. At Oak Ridge National Laboratory in eastern Tennessee, physicist Leah Broussard is trying to open a portal to a parallel universe. She calls it an “oscillation” that would lead her to “mirror matter,” but the idea is fundamentally the same.
In this view, dark matter and mirror matter are one and the same. If so, the mirror world is not just ubiquitous, it is far more massive than our own. At a recent physics conference, Berezhiani expanded on the idea, outlining a possible parallel reality full of mirror stars, mirror galaxies and mirror black holes.
Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, wrote The Blazing World (1666), a book far ahead of its time, in which the heroine passes through a portal near the North Pole to a world with different stars in the sky and talking animals.
Murray Leinster 's story " Sidewise in Time " (1934), showing different parts of the Earth somehow occupied by different parallel universes, was influential in science fiction. Olaf Stapledon 's Star Maker from 1937 describes God (called the Star Maker) evolving by creating many cosmoses, each one more complex than the previous.
The book has been translated into Spanish, Italian, and German. Tacitly postulating a kind of two-dimensional time, Norton anticipated Hugh Everett III's many-worlds interpretation of the quantum theory by one year. She called it the "possible worlds" theory of history.
Counterpart, TV series 2017 – 2019, in which a parallel Earth was created in 1987 during an experiment by East German scientists: the protagonist works for an organization that communicates between the universes.
As the story develops, the world of fiction also emerges as another parallel universe and the characters learn how to move between them. The German series Perry Rhodan sometimes deals with parallel universes and "pararealities.".