Yes. Due to dark energy, the Universe is expanding faster and faster.
In a way, matter makes the universe. The mater in the Universe determines the energy and size of the Universe.
The Universe is expanding. That is, it is getting bigger.The Universe is expanding. That is, it is getting bigger.The Universe is expanding. That is, it is getting bigger.The Universe is expanding. That is, it is getting bigger.
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Currently we can't. It seems quite certain that the Universe is, at the least, several times the size of the OBSERVABLE Universe. However, this is just a lower bound, and the actual size of the Universe may be anywhere between that, and infinity.
A particles kinetic energy (movement) caused by heat energy as heat energy could be transformed.
The universe may be: 1) "open", which means it will continue to expand forever but at a decreasing rate. 2) "flat", which means it will eventually stop expanding but never reverse. 3) "closed", which means the universe will expand to a maximum size and then collapse in upon itself in a reversal of the big bang. The total mass-density of the universe determines which scenario will be realized. At a critical mass-density, the universe is flat. Some research has drawn scientists to believe the expansion of universe is actually accelerating. That means that the universe may actually be expanding more and more rapidly, due to a force called "dark energy". The existence of this dark energy would complicate all of the above scenarios.
In a way, matter makes the universe. The mater in the Universe determines the energy and size of the Universe.
Energy does not effect WAVELENGTH, it effects the AMPLITUDE of the Wave.
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The Universe is expanding. That is, it is getting bigger.The Universe is expanding. That is, it is getting bigger.The Universe is expanding. That is, it is getting bigger.The Universe is expanding. That is, it is getting bigger.
It was microscopic. At the first moment of the bang the entire universe, that is the entire space-time continuum and all of the energy within it were spaller than an atom.
Yes, the size of the universe is absolutely falsifiable because the universe has not been accurately measured. Once the universe is accurately measured, it will be much more difficult to falsify its size.
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The Universe is continuously expanding. The distance between galaxies increases. The amount of space in the Universe increases.
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The shadow particles were dark matter. Dark matter is a hypothetical matter that explains why the universe is the size it is (essentially, the universe isn't expanding as fast as predicted and adding dark matter makes the predictions match reality). Very little is known about dark matter - it's called dark because it can't be seen. Because so little is known about dark matter, we can't actually say they aren't "particles of consciouness", but it is sadly unlikely.
Currently we can't. It seems quite certain that the Universe is, at the least, several times the size of the OBSERVABLE Universe. However, this is just a lower bound, and the actual size of the Universe may be anywhere between that, and infinity.