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Can i know how to find my parallel universe?
actually, i didn't type my whole question.
The whole question is

In his 1972 sci-fi novel," The Gods Themselves" Isaac Asimov portrays a future of abundant, clean energy. The enabling fictional premse is that exchange of small amounts of matter between parallel Universes is possible.

According to read science, if we set the strength of the electromagnetic force arbitrarily equal 1 , then the four forces of our Universe can be ranked in order of strength:

FORCE RELATIVE STRENGTH
strong nuclear 130
electromagnetic 1
weak nuclear 1*10^-10
gravitational 1*10^42

In the novel, the strong nuclear force is stated as being 100x stronger in the particular parallel universe with which we are profitably exchanging bits of matter.The exchanged nuclides are W-186 and Pu-186

1)which universe is the origin of which nuclide.Why?

2)describle the mode of radioactive decay of each nuclide, in that universe in which it is an unstable nuclide.

3) After accounting for the radioactive decay of the unstable nuclides, what is being transferred between the universes?

4) Will stellar fusion go faster or slower in the parallel Universe? Why ?

2006-06-23 19:33:36 · 3 answers · asked by Hong Chun~! 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

3 answers

Keep in mind that a novel is fictional, as in made up imagination content for entertainment purposes, and thus is more entertaining if the basis for the plot and logic is believable. In reality parrellel universes exist in parrellel, not adjacent, and rarely intersect or exchange matter or energy. It is unlikely the exchanges can be instigated, controlled or predicted.

1) Universes are in parrellel because the cycle of existence disposes of and recycles matter and energy in a non-random fasion, with high concentrations of some types of energy and minimal amounts of others. Each Nuclide and nucleotide has an intention to its existence, and actually requested it's state of being, so to determine which universe is the origin of which nuclide, just ask it. If your listening in the right way, you'll hear it (Not attempting to mock you, this is how I communicate with matter and it works).

2 to 4) these questions are irrelevant, due to an important factor you've failed to account for, besides the fact that this is all fictional. Once something transfers from universe 1 to universe 2 it goes from stable to unstable, or unstable to stable, because the exchange recombines it into different nuclides. You don't really get what you asked for.

The science you've read is accurate and correct, but you could use some more study hours in the astrophysics and quantum physics theory labs. I'd suggest checking out my source.

2006-06-23 19:55:48 · answer #1 · answered by Bawn Nyntyn Aytetu 5 · 0 0

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2016-11-15 04:52:33 · answer #2 · answered by poissant 4 · 0 0

1. this universe
2. P85+4^-12(int(pi/4)*hyp(x+2.127)==P87.34(N54)
3. energy
4. it depends on this reaction: p1(453)==p2(mod4)/GEV^4.2*(x/e^4)

2006-06-23 19:40:02 · answer #3 · answered by deep blue 2 · 0 0

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