Answer The laws of physics are Universal. the laws of physics has to do with anything and everything. It is how everybody understands how everything works.
Nothing whatsoever is know about life in other parts of the universe. It is not even known whether or not life exists anywhere outside the Solar System.
sound most likely can't travel through the universe if it does have an atmosphere,but it actually can travel around in other parts and other spaces around the universe>>>>>!
what are the four part of the universe
As best we can tell, yes. If Maxwell's Equations apply in all parts of our Universe, then the vacuum propagation speed of EM radiation (ie, light) will be the same in all parts of our Universe. We have no reason to think that our small portion of our Universe has different physical laws than other parts.
There are several theories that explain different aspects of our Universe. The single most important statement that physics makes (according to Feynmann) is the fact that matter is made up of atoms. Different parts of physics explain different aspects of the world; for example, quantum mechanics explains several important aspects.
they use telescopes that find certain wavelengths
Plasma is a state of matter that is rare on Earth but plentiful in other parts of the universe, such as in stars and interstellar space. Plasma is a highly ionized gas composed of positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons.
The core must be able to quickly forward data to other parts of the network.
there are three main parts -outer -middle -inner
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Yes; wherever in the universe there is mass like planets, stars of even meteors, there is gravity.
A man called tom goldstone was experimenting by himself in his bedroom. He was practising his days physics lesson of friction and applied it to body parts. Sooner or later a white milky substance came out and ruined his bedsheets