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Is the Universe missing or just different dimensions?

Is the Universe missing or just different dimensions?

When you consider the universe as an ensemble of the entire space-time manifold along with what it entails as one, including all possible variations thereof, disappear or missing makes no sense. When you consider just the space and the givens within, then both the space and the givens change in time and vary in all dimensions.

Why is the universe the only perfectly isolated system on Earth?

The reason is the law of conservation of energy. It states that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed, it can only be transformed from one form to another. The total amount of energy in an isolated system always remains constant. And universe is the only perfectly isolated system.

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What will the universe look like in the future?

The Universe will become a cold, uniform soup of isolated photons. The Universe we can currently see is made up of clumps of particles, dust, stars, black holes, galaxies, radiation (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ESA/CXC/STScI) It’s not a particularly dramatic ending, although it does have a satisfying finality.

How did the universe become the lumpy entity we see today?

Radiation burst out in every direction, and the Universe was on its way to becoming the lumpy entity we see today, with vast swaths of empty space punctuated by clumps of particles, dust, stars, black holes, galaxies, radiation, and other forms of matter and energy.

Can prehistoric species disappear from the universe?

If you consider that prehistoric species are a thing, prehistoric species can disappear from the universe, and the are the products of hundreds of millions of years of organic computer programming. So can all animal species and all intelligent life forms and their cumulative knowledge.

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What would happen if the universe stopped gravitationally bound to US?

First off, it meant that all the galaxies that weren’t already gravitationally bound to us would eventually disappear from view. They would speed away from us at an ever-increasing rate as the Universe continued to expand and expand and expand, unchecked by gravitation or any other force.

Is the universe really out there?

Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. The Universe is out there, waiting for you to discover it. This article is more than 3 years old. radiation in a rapidly expanding state.