Roughly 70% of the Universe is dark energy. Dark matter makes up about 25%. The rest, everything on Earth, everything ever observed with all of our instruments, all normal matter - adds up to less than 5% of the Universe. That is, with the knowledge and the proof that both dark energy and dark matter exist rather than inferences.
The idea of a multiverse suggests the existence of multiple universes beyond our own. There is currently no direct empirical evidence to confirm the existence of a multiverse, but it is a topic of speculation and debate in theoretical physics and cosmology.
Dark matter is able to move, but it interacts very weakly with other matter, which makes it difficult to detect. It is thought to move under the influence of gravity and can form structures like galaxies and galaxy clusters. However, its exact properties and behavior are still not fully understood.
No, relative age dating cannot be used to determine the age of the universe. Relative age dating is a method used to determine the relative order of events or objects in geology or paleontology. To determine the age of the universe, scientists use various methods such as the measurement of the cosmic microwave background radiation and the analysis of the redshift of galaxies.
Most objects in the universe, such as planets, stars, and galaxies, are round due to a process called gravitational collapse. Gravity pulls matter toward its center, causing it to condense and form a spherical shape that minimizes the surface area. This is seen in celestial bodies because gravity acts as the dominant force shaping their structure.
No, scientific inquiry cannot study events that occurred before the Big Bang. The Big Bang is the origin of the universe and the laws of physics as we know them. Anything before that is currently beyond the realm of scientific investigation due to the limitations of our current understanding and technological capabilities.
The cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) represents the afterglow of the Big Bang and provides valuable information about the early universe. As the universe expands, the CMB wavelength is stretched, causing it to cool and become less energetic over time. This gradual decrease in temperature corresponds to the universe cooling down and evolving into its current state.
It was necessary for the universe to cool down before plants could form because plant life requires stable temperatures within a certain range for survival. If the universe remained hot, it would have been too hostile for the emergence and sustenance of plant life. Cooling down created an environment suitable for the development and evolution of plants.
Redshift refers to the stretching of light waves towards longer wavelengths, which occurs when an object is moving away from an observer. Cosmic background radiation, also known as the cosmic microwave background (CMB), is residual radiation from the early stages of the universe that has been redshifted over time and is now observed as microwave radiation. The redshift of the CMB provides strong evidence for the expansion of the universe and supports the Big Bang theory.
Cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation is a remnant of the early universe, a faint glow left over from the Big Bang. By studying the CMB, scientists can determine various properties of the universe, such as its age, composition, and rate of expansion. Over time, the CMB has cooled and stretched as the universe expanded, and analyzing its temperature fluctuations provides insights into the evolving structure and dynamics of the universe. Therefore, the CMB radiation serves as a powerful tool to understand how the universe has changed and evolved over billions of years.
The concept of morality is subjective and varies among individuals and cultures. The behavior of entities in the universe is governed by natural laws and principles, not necessarily moral considerations. Additionally, humans have free will, which allows for moral or immoral choices. Therefore, the existence of immoral behavior does not necessarily conflict with the idea of a creator.
The big bang started over 100000000000000 milion years ago.The earth started off colder then russia, but now its riseing temps is dramaticly causing global warming
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In its natural state, solar energy is important to the earth because it warms the earth, makes plants grow, causes weather, causes water to evaporate and in turn rain, etc. The harnessing of solar energy as an alternate power source is important because it is less expensive and always available on clear days. Solar power will lesson our dependancy on other expendable resources. Solar power is a virtually pollutant free energy source.
God Created The Garden of Eden and the Children Of Eden water and all animals the planet was always there but it was empty and dark. God created the light and everything else !!
There was never a big bang until around 10,000 years after the world began this created parallel universes but the laws of gravity are different because of illusions. every 10,000 years there will be a bang to create new parallel universes
Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, and they are the highest frequency form of that type of energy. They can be said to vibrate fastest. But cosmic rays are mostly protons, which are a form of particulate radiation. Comparing gamma rays to cosmic rays as regards frequency is not something we do.
Epistemology is a philosophical idea directed at the theories, nature, sources, and limits of knowledge. Such study would be epistemological studies.
Epistemology describes knowledge about the universe and the method of obtaining that knowledge.
omnipitent means to be all-knowing .... i think that's what you meant .......or astronomy is the study of the universe
A Galaxy's red-shift can be used to determine how fast it is travelling away from you. The opposite is "blue-shift" which is what happens when the Galaxy is travelling towards you.
The first astronomers, such as Edwin Hubble, to analyse the light coming from distant galaxies discovered that almost all of them were red-shifted, indicating that they were almost all heading away from us. This was the first indication that the universe was expanding.
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Most of the light in the universe comes from the stars. Stars create their own light using nuclear fusion.
At the present time, nothing direct.
We have no evidence for the existence of any universe other than the one we happen to live in. The existence of others is purely speculation at this point.
However, the existence of other universes -- an almost infinite number of them, most them completely hostile to intelligent life -- would answer the question of how this universe, that we happen to live in, seems to be so well "balanced" so as to permit us to be here. If there are, indeed, an infinite number of universes, then it should be no surprise that at least one of them would allow intelligence to develop within it. The other universes simply have nobody getting upset that they can't exist there.
Islamic answer:
Per Islam teachings and per the God holy book of Quran, Allah (or God and same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism) is the first before any first we know or we don't know and the last after any last we know or we don't know.
َQuran says (meaning English translation) (57:3):
"He is the First and the Last, the Ascendant and the Intimate, and He is, of all things, Knowing."
The updating below may provide more views of other religion followers.
Therefore God, who created the heavens and the earth, with all that is in them, obviously existed before them, according to Scriptures. In Colossians 1:14-17 and in other Scriptures, it is maintained that Jesus, as eternal God, created all things. John says in his Gospel that there wasn't anything made without Christ. John 1:3.
However, most cosmologists do not see a need for God in their theories of how the earth and the heavens came to be. There is a discrepancy to consider oneself a Christian and then deny the clear teaching of Scriptures in favor of evolution. This should be seen as a conflict with and contrary to that which Christ taught. A Christ follower (a Christian) would want to agree with His teachings regarding creation and other matters. Besides His earthly ministry, Revelation 19:10 says: "The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy," making Christ central to all the teaching of the Bible.
Therefore, if we consider the Bible in the answer to this Question, we find that there is no "Big Bang," but eternal God creating all.
As it is the creation of God, even you can find details about the coming days, end of the world and new earth. If you read the Holy Word of God, the Bible, truly having a desire to seek the Lord, the Holy Spirit will guide you to understand what is His overall plan for you and the universe. You may wonder at this, but the Bible speaks about atomic power, nuclear missiles, and much more advanced arms or weapons which shall appear in World War III.
To deny God's existence then is an opinion, however popular or unpopular, which is not shared by the testimony of the Scriptures, nor has been shared by multitudes throughout the ages, including many brilliant scientists.
· The Big Bang Theory vs Creation: There was no "Big Bang". God was there, here, now, then, and will always be.He created the Universe, not some "big explosion". Science cannot solve everything, this is just a theory.
· Big Bang Misconception: The term Big Bang was actually started as a derogatory phrase, jokingly, first used by the astronomer Fred Hoyle. He supported the Steady State Theory of the Universe and refused to accept the more popular theory that the Universe is expanding. The Big Bang Theory proposes that the Universe started from a single point which was thought to be an explosion. But more recently, the newer version of the theory of the Big Bang has it starting out from a small point that rapidly expanded uniformly until all four physical forces separated from the primordial atom. The four forces are the force of gravity, the strong force, the weak force, and the electromagnetic force. When this expansion stopped, all the stars and galaxies formed much as they are today only closer together. Since we do not have evidence of what existed before this event, it is possible that God used this process to create the Universe since there was no explosion, only an expansion that preceded creation. If there was a 'Big Bang' explosion, there would not be such uniformity that we observe in the Universe.
Timeless View: The bottom line is that God is outside Time because, believe it or not, Time is a physical dimension This means God is Timeless, and so Eternity means nothing to God. Because we human beings are physical we cannot really understand Eternity Past or Eternity Future. [Some believe there are 10, or more, dimensions, according to String Theory].
Among other things, the Big Bang cannot explain where Matter, Energy, and Laws came from: it does not exist except in the minds of its adherents.
Concept of God: It really depends on the concept or definition of God, or gods. If we approach it from a traditional perspective, as those ascribed by the major religions, then we may be quite limited in our ability to account for all that now know is in the observable universe. If we put aside everything that is being currently debated about Creation or the Big Bang and all the theories about other dimensions and just take a look outside on a clear night, only one thing comes to my mind and that is if the God of Judaism-Christianity-Islam had really created the Earth, why did he choose such a provincial little spot and only a handful of people in such a small instance of eternity to give what they say is the most important news of the Universe? If that concept of God really did those things, then it would, by their definition, have required God to be before the Big Bang. If those two concepts do not seem congruous with each other, than maybe we need another definition of the Big Bang or a new definition and perspective of what God may be.
Answer B
Concluding discussions above; from the Islamic point of view that coincides generally with the other two God religions (Christianity and Judaism), it could be stated that God (the Creator) is beyond the human known limits of dimensions (distance, time, ... etc) and imagination. God is existing before the universe and before anything we know or don't know. God is eternal and is existing after the end of the universe and the end of anything we know or we don't know. I wonder that some still in doubt of God existence although they know that God is the creator otherwise how they come to existence. Those; who deny God existence; do so by their brain that is created by God.
Accordingly, the answer is that God exist before the Big Bang (if the theory is valid) and exist after the Big Bang and God is eternal and exist before anything and remain existing after everything.
We know that dark matter exists because it got gravity, though it is invisible. It hold galaxy and Universes.
There is a theory there many other parallel universe outside our universe and dark matter holds those universe up and some scientists says that dark matter are just mass of the matter of the parallel universe. It sounds crazy but that is the Law of Physics.
However there is not exact explanation of what dark matter really is, so there are still Noble Prices for those who can come up with a reasonable explanation.