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There is no place in the universe that has zero gravity. No matter where you are some type of gravitational force is acting upon you. So there is no way to create zero gravity even in the vastness of space.
The divided by zero meme, plays on the fact 'no number can successfully be divided by zero', and if someone did manage to successfully divide by zero, then they will create huge anomalies within the universe, such as time paradoxes or total annihilation
While there is matter in the universe it will not be able to reach absolute zero
This is a theoretical model of the universe. A Friedman Universe can have positive, zero or negative curvature. If the curvature is positive then the universe is closed and curved. A light ray going in any direction would make a complete circuit if the universe and return to the starting point. If the universe has zero or negative curvature it is open and unbounded and said to be flat. A light ray would travel in a 'straight' line and not return to its point of origin.
No, zero velocity in the universe would not necessarily imply zero mass. It may be possible for an object with mass to "remain in place" as spacetime expands around it. The problem is that of "zero velocity in relation to the expansion of the universe" because the object might have to be at the "center" of the universe. We have difficulty with this concept because we don't know how big the universe is or what shape it might be. It looks spherical to our observers, but we can't rubber stamp that as fact.An object carried along by Hubble flow would be comoving with so many other things that it might be said to "stand still" in the largest sense. The catch is still that with our limited knowledge, we can't say. But if an object could be said to be standing still in an expanding universe, it doesn't necessarily follow that it would have to have zero mass.
the universe would implode all that would be left would be chuck Norris
The Universe is in equilibrium or bounded and the acceleration is zero.
Univers Zero was created in 1999.
All mathematical operations are reversible and if you were correct then doubling zero would give you that number and the only number that fits both bills would be zero itself. So zero halved is zero and zero doubled is also zero.
Any object in the universe with a temperature above absolute zero
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The total population of the universe is zero. This is because in an infinite universe there are an infinite number of worlds, however only a finite number of these worlds are populated. Since any finite number divided by infinity is zero, this means that the total population of the universe is zero, and any people you may meet are the product of a deranged imagination.