Oh, don't you worry, friend. Singularities are like little mysteries in the vast canvas of the universe. Some scientists believe they might exist at the center of black holes, where the laws of physics we normally use may not apply. It's all part of the beautiful complexity that keeps our minds curious and our hearts inspired.
The only word we can think of is "Universe". But if that's the one the question isfishing for, then its description is much too restrictive. The Universe is not only thetotality of all things that exist. It also includes all of the space in which they haveever existed or could exist, as well as all of the time in which they have existed,do exist, or will exist. Now that's a Universe.
The types of nebulae that exist in the universe include bright, dark and emission nebulae. Different nebulae are often named for their shape. More information can be found on "Sea and Sky".
teleology
There are speculations about other universes, but for now, there is no way to prove that they exist. Or to disprove them, for that matter.It isn't clear what you mean by "negative universe" - what exactly would be "negative"?
If everything exists in space, then where does space exist?"In the space between spaces."as quoted by Dr. Oxley from the movie Indiana Jones......jk :)In the universe. Space exists in the universe.
Yes, we exist in this universe.
We have never had an opportunity to study a quantum black hole, which theories predict ought to exist. "Naked" singularities - places where the laws of physics seem to break down, but without an "event horizon" - are currently mathematical abstractions. They may not be possible. However, the concept of a "singularity" is simply a statement that our current theoretical models of reality are incomplete, and that WE DO NOT KNOW what will happen. I expect that as we gain more knowledge, we will discover one or several tiny facts that change the way we view the universe, and will make it possible for us to understand it. Keep an open mind; the universe is stranger than we imagine.
A singularity is a situation in which a certain mass (usually a large mass) is concentrated in ZERO volume, resulting in an infinite density. This can happen, in certain theories, for black holes, and as the initial conditions of the Big Bang. Physicists generally believe that such singularities don't really exist, and that, if singularities to appear in some formula, they represent a failure of the corresponding theory at extreme conditions.
In the Universe
The motto of Incredible Universe is 'If it's not in the Universe, it doesn't exist!'.
I believe it's because with out them , the universe wouldn't exist.. Meaning , We wouldn't exist..
Black holes do exist. They are giant singularities (infinitely small compressed matter) that such pretty much everything in. They have been proven to exist and they are a very talked about subject in the field of astrophysics.
no
The only word we can think of is "Universe". But if that's the one the question isfishing for, then its description is much too restrictive. The Universe is not only thetotality of all things that exist. It also includes all of the space in which they haveever existed or could exist, as well as all of the time in which they have existed,do exist, or will exist. Now that's a Universe.
The most massive elementary particle known to exist in the universe is the top quark.
Alexandru Dimca has written: 'Topics on real and complex singularities' -- subject(s): Singularities (Mathematics)
no, not a person in the universe