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It distorts your vision so you cannot see objects in their correct pro
The problem with ground based telescopes is that the atmosphere distorts images, The Hubble space telescope is above the atmosphere and therefore can view with much better clarity.
space, time, and all the matter is in the universe.
Hubble does not have to contend with the atmosphere of the earth which bends and distorts images from earth-based telescopes.
there can be hydrogen or star dust. Scientists think there is some ,,dark matter" what we can't see. this matter is probably expanding the known space.
You can use matter or light to measure the force of gravity, because gravity distorts the shape of space around the gravitational body thus distorting the path that matter or light travels through that space.
Not sure I understand, maybe you mean what is at the end of space?Well the most logical theory I've heard is that ever since the big bang space has been expanding, the theory is that it is expanding into dark matter, so according to that theory, after space, comes dark matter.
yes it was Dalton's Theory
theory of relativity
Albert Einstein
That our Universe began with an explosion of matter, from a central point in space of high density to parts of space of low density. It was not an explosion at all, it was an expansion. And it wasn't of matter, it was of space itself.
The Big Bang Theory!
the big bang theory
The fact that it has mass which distorts the fabric of space-time. This in turn creates gravity.
It is the theory that there are space aliens.
The "big" bang theory is the theory that the earth was formed during a collision of space matter. The explosion/collision was so large that the particles in the middle generated life and formed the earth.
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.