Universe
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And it may be typical that planets around the
universe
start off with some of these basic building blocks.
In that moment, just being any part of this planet in this
universe
mattered more to me than whether I lived or died.
The
universe
began its cosmic life in a big bang nearly fourteen billion years ago, and has been expanding ever since.
Here's why: Einstein's equations of general relativity describe space and time as a kind of inter-connected fabric for the
universe.
This means that what we know of as space and time exist only as part of the
universe
and not beyond it.
The
universe
is expanding unto itself.
The inflationary model describes a brief era of incredibly rapid expansion that relates quantum fluctuations in the energy of the early universe, to the formation of clumps of gas that eventually led to galaxies.
If we accept this paradigm, it may also imply our
universe
represents one region in a greater cosmic reality that undergoes endless, eternal inflation.
Each bubble
universe
—ours being one of them —would be described by its own Big Bang and laws of physics.
Our
universe
would be part of a greater multiverse, in which the fantastic rate of eternal inflation makes it impossible for us to encounter a neighbor
universe.
The Big Bang also predicts that in the early, hot universe, our fundamental forces may unify into one super-force.
In these proposed models, vibrating strings are the building blocks of the
universe.
Our
universe
may be contained within one such brane, floating in an unknown higher dimensional place, playfully named “the bulk,” or hyperspace.
An echo of such a collision may appear in the cosmic microwave background —a soup of radiation throughout our universe, that’s a relic from an early Big Bang era.
Until the next Edwin Hubble comes along, scientists will likely be left to argue about the elegance of their competing models… and continue to dream about what, if anything, lies beyond our
universe.
They played a crucial role in the formation of galaxies, the building blocks of our
universe.
Far from being shadowy characters in the cosmic play, black holes have fundamentally contributed in making the
universe
a bright and astonishing place.
You know, if you take the entire
universe
of all chemical reactions in the human body, every chemical reaction that your body is capable of, most people think that that number is on the order of a million.
This is a Klein bottle wine bottle, which, although in four dimensions it shouldn't be able to hold any fluid at all, it's perfectly capable of doing so because our
universe
has only three spatial dimensions.
And because our
universe
is only three spatial dimensions, it can hold fluids.
Somewhere out there in that vast universe, there must surely be countless other planets teeming with life, but why don't we see any evidence of it?
All of this will help us understand whether the
universe
is teeming with life or, whether indeed, it's just us.
Either answer, in its own way, is awe-inspiring, because even if we are alone, the fact that we think and dream, and ask these questions might yet turn out to be one of the most important facts about the
universe.
In one such universe, you'd graduate with honors and marry the person of your dreams.
The only meaningful answer to the question of how many universes there are is one, only one
universe.
As we learn more about our
universe
and our place within it, some of the unknowns get better known, and we can estimate an answer a bit better.
So far, we only know of one place in the
universe
where life exists, and that's right here on Earth.
Have you ever wondered how many atoms there are in the
universe?
Holding your breath in the sea, not necessarily at 100 meters, but maybe at two or three, putting on your goggles, a pair of flippers, means you can go see another world, another universe, completely magical.
The
universe
contains about 100 billion galaxies.
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