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Correct me if I am wrong, one of the implications of Einstein's theory of relativity is that energy and matter cant be destroyed, only changed. If there was a big bang to begin the Universe does that mean that the amount of energy in the big bang is proportional to the amount of matter within the universe? Additionally does Newtons Third law of Equal and opposite reaction with regards to constellation movement and rotation still hold in this situation? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

2006-11-11 00:44:53 · 8 answers · asked by Maverick off Top Gun 3 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Hmmm...very theoretical of an answer you pursue there, my friend.

Since our limted senses are not able to confirm our speculations, I shall speak in a dialect to the speculations only.

The matter and energy hols themselves in individual co-relation, and would cease to exist in this paradox without each other.

The Big Bang itself holds itself as a theory due to the sole fact, that the Universe is observed to have expanded, and it supports Einstein's theories as well.

In such an accordance, energy is prone to have evolved into matter, from Einstein's equation, which seems to be pretty logical, due to the colossal amount of energy at that point in time, that may have resulted in the formation of Universe.

As the theory goes, the 'infinite' amount of energy was existant for only a millisecond or so. It blast was followed by the formation of waves, which collapsed into miniscule particles we call photon, electron, and neutron and perhaps some other form of matter. This matter furthermore bonded together to give birth to the present Universe.

What is actually amazing is the very fact, that all this occured in a few seconds. The forces took over and resulted in various formations, that we bear to our knowledge. We ourselves bear credit to such particles. The concept of life is a debatable query, yet it may hold itself in a form of energy as well. A sort of self-functioning energy that holds this matter in a co-ordinated existence. What we call memory, emotions and other fragments of our brain, could be a manifestation of this energy as well. Perhaps energy bears itself true to the 'spirit' as we address it.

Whatever the matter, yet one factuality is in the least doubt. Matter cannot produced, nor destroyed, for just a creation or devastation would bear no fundaments to it, for energy holds itself responsible for every action. Such a creation/devastation would be like killing death. Heh he...

Till next time, my friend, adieu!

2006-11-11 02:46:33 · answer #1 · answered by Sid 1 · 0 0

When you have been first typing on this query you more often than not spotted a minimum of a ga-zillion comparable questions and their solutions pop up to your display. If you had taken a couple of moments to determine a few those reply you would have observed that there's no reply for your query. There are any quantity of principles, however none of them will also be scientifically tested, even though a few who submit solutions to this kind of query gift the principles as even though they are etched-in-stone info. When speakme approximately both 'what' got here earlier than the Big Bang that created our universe, or 'what' lies past our universe there is not any means that any of the myriad principles will also be invoked with out both infinity, an absolute void, or a few sort of metaphysical First Cause always getting into the image. One thought is that our universe has dimensions as opposed to the ones we are conversant in. How many different dimensions? Six? Eleven? A billion? Assume that there are 100 extra dimensions. That could depart us proper again wherein we began -- what is past the ones hundred dimensions? The handiest reply is there need to be a vast quantity of dimensions. Another perception is that our universe began while it collided with an extra universe. Okay, once more the fashioned query is not responded considering that we are left nonetheless hung up at the fashioned query -- what is past our universe and the only we collided with? Then there may be the thought that there is a few 'mom' universe that spawns different universes. Back to the equal query -- what is past this 'mom' universe? If there may be not anything then it need to be limitless. By calling up Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle principles had been constructed stipulating that whenever a choice is made, such as you flip left alternatively of proper at a few crossroads, or an atom "comes to a decision" to decay, an extra universe branches off wherein the reverse choice is made. Here once more the query is 'wherein' or 'while' did such important choices start? After the Big Bang? That places us proper again at rectangular one -- what used to be earlier than that?

2016-09-01 10:45:54 · answer #2 · answered by welcome 4 · 0 0

The total energy and matter content of the Universe may be zero. All the positive stuff is cancelled by negative potential energy due to gravity. This is difficult to measure, but it has a certain theoretical attractiveness and is not ruled out by observations.

Newton's laws hold with good accuracy as far as motions of the nearby stars is concerned. The nearby stars form the constellations.

2006-11-11 03:22:28 · answer #3 · answered by cosmo 7 · 0 0

The big bang was the rapid expansion of matter. However all the matter in the world may not have been in that ball. Scientists have found a substance called antimatter which is created when matter is created. This means theoretically means that there is an infinite amount of matter in the universe.

2006-11-11 01:13:01 · answer #4 · answered by Steven Kennedy 2 · 1 0

I'm from a race of people that has monitored earth for quite some time. Even though we have sent technology to places such has Area 51 or Shyan Mountain as you call them we have found that your race can't produce the intellect required to get pass your big bang theory....

2006-11-11 01:31:06 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The universe = 100% stuff

2006-11-11 00:55:02 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

every photon in the universe was in the big firecracker (which created the big bang when set off)

there is nothing else in the universe except photons. matter is just clumpy photons.

2006-11-11 01:32:00 · answer #7 · answered by disco legend zeke 4 · 0 0

All of it.

2006-11-11 15:20:08 · answer #8 · answered by Nomadd 7 · 0 0

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