I'm not sure that producing new space requires energy at all. If it does, then most of the energy would have come from the Big Bang, while some of it would be in the form of dark energy (which no one really understands yet).
2007-05-12 03:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Think of a cell that has three parts. The fisrt part is the nucleus of the cell which is in the center of the cell. The second part which comes after the nucleus is the cell membrane. The third part is the cell wall that surrounds the cell membrane.
Now our universe is not at all exactly like a cell, however scientist now believe the so called "empty space" between all the galaxies in our universe is something that they have called 'dark matter'. Now scientist beleive that this dark matter is like a membrane occupying the space between the galaxies. Now not only is this membrane holding the galaxies in place in order to prevent them from spinning out of control, but this membrane is also pushing the galaxies apart faster and faster from one another at an exponential rate. Thus expanding our universe. However I am under the impression that scientist are trying to find out what is it that is exactly fueling this membrane.
You need to take into consideration that when a star explodes, that energy and the particles from that explosion are what gives life to new solar systems and/or new star system. However, one theory that I have come up with is that some the energy from exploding stars, and from some the energy from various black holes with in galaxies, and from some of the energy from black holes which are the center cores of galaxies all may be transfering some of their energy into the membrane, thus at least help producing "new space" which is the reason why the membrane is pushing apart our universe.
2007-05-12 04:01:52
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answered by yeihezzel 2
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nicely, dark ability is in elementary terms a hypothetical concept. We be conscious that galaxies carry together better than what their mass ought to do and we call it, dark count. We be conscious that the universe expands at a value it is in basic terms too super for its ability and we call it, dark ability. you need to confirm it as a "place holder" till we hit upon a much better definition. It is clever in an equation on paper besides the undeniable fact that it ought to be hiding something completely different. Does area and time stretch? if so, stretch in terms of what? the undertaking with the universe is that, we are area of it and we won't be conscious it from "exterior." all of us comprehend that area and time are proper yet how? Scientists like Georg Cantor and Kurt Goedel just about lost their suggestions, attempting to locate the genuine nature of time. Say, I had a measuring tape extending from right here to a miles off galaxy that recess from us, in accordance to the upward thrust and its purple-shift, what occurs? a) Is the distant galaxy shifting remote from the tip of my tape, or b) is area creates alongside the tape? If a) then it is not a ramification yet an explosion and distant galaxies are stepping into something! If b) then the place are say, the Plank's instruments of area created? on the tip of my tape? the beginning up? each and every mile of it? As you notice, issues are relatively elementary in the worldwide. René Descartes wrote that the directly line is the shortest distance between 2 factors. yet what's a "directly" line on the dimensions of the universe? i'm afraid that we've nevertheless extra questions than solutions, my chum!
2016-11-27 20:52:13
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answered by ? 4
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Dear Alexander,
I hope I understand your question. The universe is made up of trillions of heavenly bodies (which we call suns). These suns were explosively expelled at their birth by a gigantic explosion in the center of what is now called the universe. The original energy that propels these suns outward was from that original explosion. Since the space between these suns consists of vacuum, there is no friction in space to slow these sun's outbound velocity. Space contains no matter or energy of itself.
2007-05-12 03:35:37
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answered by tashiasdad 2
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WHERE DID THE ENERY COME FROM FOR THE FIRST BIG BANG!!?? IF YOUR BELIEVING IN THE EXPANDING UNIVERSE THEORY,, THEN WE ARE STILL USING THE ENERGIES RELEASED WITH THE INTIAL BIG BANG..AND ONCE THE ENERGY IS EXPENDED ,,THEN YOU HAVE A COLLAPSING UNIVERSE,,,WHICH IS THE CONTINUATION OF THE EXPANSION THERORY...ENERGY IS NEVER LOST ,,SO YOU ARE ACTUALLY BELIEVING IN A CYCLE,,BILLIONS OF YEARS LONG,, AND ONCE THE UNIVERESES COLLAPS ONCE AGAIN ,, THE CYCLE WILL START OVER,,,AS HAS BEEN PROVED ENERGY IS NEVER LOST ONLY TRANSFORMED ,, PERSONALLY,,I BELIEVE GOD, HOLDS CONTROL AND YOU DO NOT NEED TO WORRY ABOUT EXPANDING UNIVERSES,, AS ITS NOT UNDER OUR CONTROL,,,ONLY TO STUDY AND UNDERSTAND WITH THE MOTION AND THE ENERGIES OF THE PLANETS AND STARS MEAN TO US AND HOW THEY EFFECT US DUE TO THE POLARITES,,,,,,EXCUSE THE TYPOS,,, APRIL
2007-05-12 03:50:31
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answered by aprilmacfadden 3
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There's no reason to believe that energy is required to create space. It a biproduct of expansion which began with energy from the big bang.
2007-05-12 03:20:07
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answered by Gene 7
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According to the law of conservation of energy i think. Energy cannot be destroyed nor created. It came from the big bang or Divine Beings depends on what you belive in. It is already there.
2007-05-14 08:43:26
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answered by sadloner07 5
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The space is nothing so there is no energy required. Something traveling in space will continue without change.
2007-05-12 03:21:25
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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Good question, I think if someone knew the answer to that, they would win a Nobel prize. Basically this phenomena show that the whole "Energy can't be created or destroyed" thing is false.
2007-05-12 03:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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according to the theory, all the energy came from the big bang. everything happening up to now uses energy from that.
2007-05-12 03:19:04
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answered by Nick48 2
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