Universe
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So it's in that same sense that we look back in time to understand what the
universe
is made of.
Relative to the universe, it's just up the road.
You know, they're a step in size from the entire observable
universe.
Now when a particle moves through the universe, it can interact with these Higgs particles.
The picture is that the electrons and the quarks in your body and in the
universe
that we see around us are heavy, in a sense, and massive, because they're surrounded by Higgs particles.
The story goes like this: we know that the
universe
began 13.7 billion years ago, in an immensely hot, dense state, much smaller than a single atom.
The
universe
then underwent an exponential expansion called inflation.
The
universe
continued to expand and cool.
After about a few minutes, there was hydrogen and helium in the
universe.
The
universe
was about 75 percent hydrogen, 25 percent helium.
Then light began to travel through the
universe.
If the weak force had been a little bit different, then carbon and oxygen wouldn't be stable inside the hearts of stars, and there would be none of that in the
universe.
And so the spongy soil not only resists erosion, but sets up a microbial
universe
that gives rise to a plurality of other organisms.
And this is the paradigm that we see throughout the
universe.
We live in a musical universe, and we can use that to experience it from a new perspective, and to share that perspective with a wider range of people.
So I collected all the sounds I could think of from the
universe
and packaged them into what became "Our Musical Universe."
So ... in this show, I take people of all vision levels and bring them on an audio tour of the universe, from the night sky all the way out to the edge of the observable
universe.
But even this is just the start of a musical odyssey to experience the
universe
with new eyes and with new ears, and I hope you'll join me.
At first the answer seems obvious— of course time exists; it constantly unfolds all around us, and it’s hard to imagine the
universe
without it.
Einstein’s theory seemed to confirm that time is woven into the very fabric of the
universe.
We live in a
universe
where the food coloring spreads out in the water, not a
universe
where it collects together.
Systems in our
universe
move from order to disorder, and it is that property of the
universe
that defines the direction of time’s arrow.
So if time is such a fundamental property, it should be in our most fundamental equations describing the universe, right?
Could time just be some sort of illusion generated by the limitations of the way we perceive the
universe?
And one of his favorite sayings is the
universe
is 100 percent malevolent.
It means if you take any one of your bodies at random, drop it anywhere in the universe, drop it in space, you die.
So as the
universe
dissipates energy, there's these upstream eddies that create biological order.
It was as if the forces of the
universe
took notice and sent in a wave of help.
Their guessed explanation was that the Earth must be the center of the
universe.
And this led to the discarding of the theory that the Earth was the center of the
universe.
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