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No the universe is all matter their is.
Plasma is the most common type of matter in the universe
In a way, matter makes the universe. The mater in the Universe determines the energy and size of the Universe.
1) Why we're here is answered differently by different people. So any answer I give will be biased and not agreed upon by the majority. 2) The universe is the sum of everything around us that has: a) Matter b) Space c) Time Anything with those characteristics is within our universe. 3) There are no other types of universes. There is only the universe. The only other type of universe that could be theorized is one where antimatter was used instead of matter. Such universe's are in theory only and do not observably exist.
38.128% of the matter in the universe are neutrons.
While there is matter in the universe it will not be able to reach absolute zero
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Matter within the universe has the property of angular momentum, but the universe itself does not appear to spin.
The cooling temperatures 360,000 years after the big bang.
The cooling temperatures 360,000 years after the big bang.
As the universe expanded (and continues to expand) per the Big Bang theory, matter and energy also expanded or could be said to have been distributed or scattered from its initial state, although not in a perfectly uniform fashion, leading to the large scale structures in the universe visible today. Advanced theories indicate that intrinsic properties of the universe also began to expand, such as space itself.
All matter space and time is within our universe. Any matter or space outside it, immediately becomes part of it. It's a giant collective of stuff. In theory there may be antimatter universes somehow beyond our Universe, but all that is untested theory. So to sum it up, No there isn't.
No the universe is all matter their is.
Plasma is the most common type of matter in the universe
most matter that exists in the universe is in the plasma state
The word "universe" means "everything", so basicly, there's only one universe that includes everything everywhere. You can't "get to a different universe", because no matter where you "go" -may your target be a point in space, in time or a different dimension- you are always within the "collection" of everything, the universe.
In a way, matter makes the universe. The mater in the Universe determines the energy and size of the Universe.