Universe
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If the expansion of the
universe
continues to accelerate, it will eventually overcome not only the gravitational force – tearing apart galaxies and solar systems– but also the electromagnetic, weak, and strong nuclear forces which hold atoms and nuclei together.
The size of the
universe
would plummet until everything compressed into such a small space that even atoms and subatomic particles would have to crunch together.
The result would be an incredibly dense, hot, compact
universe
— a lot like the state that preceded the Big Bang.
Could the
universe
expand and contract over and over again, repeating its entire history?
The theory describing such a
universe
is known as the Big Bounce.
The answer depends on the exact shape of the universe, the amount of dark energy it holds, and changes in its expansion rate.
As you remember, at some point in the book for "2001," HAL realizes that the
universe
is too big, and grand, and profound for those really stupid astronauts.
500 years ago we had to give up the idea that we are the center of the
universe
when the earth started to go around the sun; 150 years ago, with Darwin, we had to give up the idea we were different from animals.
When you come to my country and have an issue with the president, you just run, disappear; you vanish from the universe, because they can still find you in Turkey.
There are actually more possibilities than there are atoms in the
universe.
And the waves we surf, created by wind, are just one visible part of the continuous oscillation of energy that has shaped our
universe
since its very beginning.
Synestias have been created throughout the
universe.
We understand the
universe
pretty well because of science.
Scientists don't love being wrong but we love puzzles, and the
universe
is the biggest puzzle of them all.
This is the last place in the
universe
you would expect to find a planet, but they had very methodically looked at this pulsar, and they detected the gravitational tug of this planet as it orbited the pulsar.
And it wasn't made just because of science and the observatories and the data; it was made because of the scientists who built the observatories, who took the data, who made the mistakes and admitted them and then let other scientists build on their mistakes so that they could do what they do and figure out where our place is in the
universe.
The mathematics of quantum mechanics very accurately describes how our
universe
works.
We want to find all the particles and forces that make a complete picture of our
universe.
Together with quantum mechanics, the geometry of this shape could describe everything about how the
universe
works at the tiniest scales.
Joined with quantum mechanics, this mathematics describes our
universe
as a growing E8 coral, with particles interacting at every location in all possible ways according to a beautiful pattern.
Now, it's one of the greatest mysteries in the
universe
to my parents how I managed to survive all that time without engaging in anything resembling full-time employment.
Fermi's reasoning, if I may paraphrase badly, is that the
universe
is so vast that it stands to reason, there should be other intelligent life out there.
And the
universe
is so old that unless we were the very first civilization ever to evolve, we should have some evidence of their existence by now.
It was at that moment, in that very small town of 30,000 or so, that I truly appreciated the vastness of the
universe
and the searching we might do in it.
But especially at the beginning, it was like an alternate universe, or one of those old "choose your own adventure" books from the '80s where there are two parallel plot lines.
What could be more glamorous than understanding the entire universe, grand unification?
Godwin's book, "The Man in the Moone, or a Discourse of a Voyage Thither," was only published posthumously and anonymously in 1638, likely on account of the number of controversial ideas that it contained, including an endorsement of the Copernican view of the
universe
that put the Sun at the center of the Solar System, as well as a pre-Newtonian concept of gravity that had the idea that the weight of an object would decrease with increasing distance from Earth.
He considered his own greatest work not to be one of his gothic tales but rather his epic prose poem "Eureka," in which he expounded his own personal view of the cosmographical nature of the
universe.
And everything in this
universe
has a place.
There is also an omniscient observer who knows everything, who is God, who is in a certain sense outside the universe, because he has no role in anything that happens, but is in a certain sense everywhere, because space is just the way that God knows where everything is, according to Newton, OK?
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