Yes, it was certainly a large part of understanding the makeup of the nucleus and the atom generally
Marie Curie
Marie Curie
Energy cant be created or destroyed . The total energy in the universe is constant.The energy can be changed into one energy to another .
The scientific name for the universe is "the cosmos" or "the universe." It encompasses all of space, time, matter, and energy.
light is a form of energy and energy cannot be destroyed or created only changed so the amount of possible light is equal to the amount of energy in the universe
Energy and space and time all came into existence when the universe was created. It happened when the Big Bang happened 13.7 billion years ago. We have no scientific understanding of anything before the Big Bang.
Energy is the fuel supply for the universe. No energy no motion.
Not so much changed, but simply modified to the current consensus of the scientific community. Dark Matter Energy is somehow composing 75% of the mass of this Universe. Only 25% of the mass is composed of stars, planets, black holes, etc. The theory is that the Universe will continue expanding forever pulling everything apart by this unseen and undetectable mass surrounding us out there. Even after the last sun burns out there will be an absolute light zero and space temperature zero(-454F) throughout the entire Universe. Atoms will even be ripped apart by this Universal Black Wasteland, leaving a vapor trail of molecules waiting for the next beginning. That may be what will set up the beginnings for the next Universe.
The Law of the Conservation of Energy. Stating it can be neither created or destroyed but changed from one form to another.
yes there is a magnetic energy in the universe
Universe of Energy was created in 1982.
At the time of the big bang (approximately 13.7 billion years ago) there was no solid matter in the universe, it was all energy, located in space and time. The universe had to cool down considerably before some of the energy was able to condense into matter.