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i know its impossible but just imagine

2006-07-05 04:20:41 · 2 answers · asked by ♀guardian of angels♀ 3 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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heres a question, and I know that you cannot answer a question with another question but what happens to all the charges particles in the sea? Because light only travels so far through water so there must be "dead" particles at the no light level in the sea.

2006-07-05 04:31:21 · answer #1 · answered by F W 1 · 1 0

If you are going to simply assert that the Conservation of Energy principal is false, despite the fact that it has proven true for every experiment ever conducted in the history of modern science, I don't think we can have a serious basis for conversation.

That said, the universe -is- full of energy. It is believed that something often refered to as "vacuum" energy suplants every point in space. In fact, vacuum energy accounts for about 70% of all mass/energy in the universe. The effect of this energy is actually to drive an outward gravitational force, which causes the universe to expand. At finer scales (galactic or smaller) conventional gravity holds sway and consequently we don't observe our own gallaxy (or ourselves) flying apart.

If the universe were to be filled with another sort of more conventional energy (perhaps kinetic and heat energy from a vast amount of evenly dispersed gas particles), then a tremendous gravitational force would pull the entire universe inward, eventually resulting in the collapse of the entire universe to a singularity.

2006-07-05 11:27:35 · answer #2 · answered by Argon 3 · 0 0

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