I could give 2. One would be that the universe keeps expanding its mass until its mass is so stretched out it cannot sustain itself and it collapses in a "big yawn" or that it stops expanding at some point and goes backwards until its mass is crushed into itself and increases in density until it explodes in a "big crunch".
Three ways the universe might end:
1. Gravitational collapse in which all matter falls back into a new hypermass, possibly followed by a new big bang and the formation of a new and different universe.
2. If there isn't enough mass to cause a gravitational collapse, the universe might expand forever as the galaxies and stars spread apart as the stars burn out, to a black, cold nothingness.
3. The Creator could end the simulation. There are real scientists speculating that our universe is some sort of immense simulation a la "The Matrix" or "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". The designer of the simulation could turn it off.
There is no theory suggesting the end of the universe.
Yes. Newtons three laws of physics apply to everything in our universe. Only when you study molecular structure and the early formation of the universe do you have to use Einstein's Theories.
a) A dimension is a plane of existence or an aspect of a feature i.e. a shape or situation b) A universe is everything that exists, it also includes itself We experience four dimensions (length, width, height and time), but some theories (M-Theory) suggest 11-dimensions. The geometry of our physical universe is three-dimensional. Answer2: a) The geometry of our Universe is four dimensional; one real dimension r=ct and three vector dimensions v= Ix + Jy + Kz. This is called Quaternion Space, the sum of a scalar or real and three vectors. A point in our Quaternion space is p= r+ Ix + Jy + Kz = r + V = [r,V]. Relativity Theory Space-time is x + y + z + ict, this is not a four dimensional space. )b A universe may have many dimensions. Many Universes differ from many dimensions because a Universe is different from a dimension. A dimension is a direction and a universe is not a direction.
I believe there is only one type of universe, a Quaternion four dimensional Universe. This Quaternion Universe has one real dimension and three vector dimensions. The universe has two "states", the Boundary state and the Internal state. The Boundary state is a minimum size, around r=150E24 meters. The Internal state is much larger than 150E24.
He discovered gravitational force and established the three Universal Laws of Motion.
clusters of galaxies, galaxies, planetary systems, solar systems
Sphere, Hyperbola and Flat.
Theories of the universe are cosmologies. There are three main theories concerning our universe. These are the big bang theory, the steady state theory, and the oscillating universe theory. Each of these attempts to account for the observed expansion of the universe. So far the big bang theory is far and away the strongest of these three. If there was a big bang, there should be microwave background radiation. This radiation has been observed, and the age of the universe calculated to 13.7 billion years.'What are the theories of the universe' in Spanish = 'Cuales son las teorias del universo?'
Steady State (Hubble) Big Bang (Standard Model) Brane Collision (String Theory)
Yes. Newtons three laws of physics apply to everything in our universe. Only when you study molecular structure and the early formation of the universe do you have to use Einstein's Theories.
what are the three broad families of theories?
the three main theories are : mythi
The Three-Minute Universe was created in 1988-08.
The Three-Minute Universe has 265 pages.
It's basically meaningless technobabble. There are some theories that say the Universe has additional dimensions beyond the obvious three, and time is sometimes considered as the "fourth dimension" (again, in addition to the three spatial once that we're familiar with). However, beyond that, there's no real meaning that can be ascribed to any of these dimensions; we're not even sure they "really" exist (the math in certain physical theories works out nicely if they do, but the universe as a whole doesn't really care about how nicely our mathematics works).
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Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis theories of acids and bases
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