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Which universe is earth in?

There exists only one known universe and the Earth is in it. Even if the theory of multiple dimensions was proven, the Earth would actually still exist in all of those separate dimensions at once.


What fact do scientists believe provides evidence for the Big Bang Theory?

The discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation is a key piece of evidence for the Big Bang Theory. This radiation is a faint glow found throughout the universe, believed to be leftover from the intense heat of the Big Bang. Its characteristics match what would be expected if the universe started as a hot, dense state and expanded over time.


How would you use theory in a sentence?

I would use the word "theory" in a sentence like this: "The scientist presented a new theory to explain the findings of the experiment."


How can they estimate the number of atoms in the universe?

The no. of atoms in the Universe is not estimated yet because till now we are not able to calculate the amount of matter present in the universe and what is the exact percentage of each element in the universe. Once it is calculated, scientists would be able to calculate the no. of atoms in the universe.


How would humans' lives and our perceptions of the universe be different with out space-base technology and exploration?

Without space-based technology and exploration, our understanding of the universe would be limited to what we can observe from Earth. We would have less knowledge about our place in the cosmos and how the universe operates, potentially leading to a more limited perspective on our existence. Our technological advancements might also be hindered without the innovations gained from space exploration.

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Can the universe repeat itself?

Hypothetically "maybe," depending on your intent for the action of repeating. Regardless of the theoretical implications for cosmology, the Chaos Theory demonstrates the improbability of an exact duplication of our universe. However if the question is meant to refer to the ideology of the Oscillating Universe Theory, then it is "maybe." And such a hypothesis would depend on what was before our creation event, or how our traditional fourth dimensional reality was brought into existence. Also while the Oscillating Universe Theory provides for more of a linear view of the possibility for multiple universes, the Multiverse hypothesis provides for more of a parallel view of the possibilities for multiple universe. For a more specific answer, please qualify the intent for the verb "repeat."


What is the Oscialla universe theory?

I assume you mean the oscillating Universe. That refers to the idea that the expansion of the Universe will eventually revert, the Universe will contract again, all the matter will get together into an extremely small space, but from there it would expand again (and again, and again...). In practice, this still won't make our Universe last forever, due to the Second Law of Thermodynamics (entropy can still only increase!). In any case, the current observational evidence is that the Universe is expanding faster and faster - not slowing down - so the oscillating (cyclic) model is not very likely.


Can another big bang theory happen?

Hypothetically "maybe," depending on your intent for the action of repeating. Regardless of the theoretical implications for cosmology, the Chaos Theory demonstrates the improbability of an exact duplication of our universe. However if the question is meant to refer to the ideology of the Oscillating Universe Theory, then it is "maybe." And such a hypothesis would depend on what was before our creation event, or how our traditional fourth dimensional reality was brought into existence. Also while the Oscillating Universe Theory provides for more of a linear view of the possibility for multiple universes, the Multiverse hypothesis provides for more of a parallel view of the possibilities for multiple universe.


Why did some people oppose the heliocentric theory of the universe?

Most of these people were religious, and because the scriptures supposedly said that the Earth was in the center of the universe (geocentric), they had to stand firm with their beliefs. Only scientists and astronomers believed in the heliocentric theory, and some of them would be excommunicated or almost executed if they weren't geocentric.


What would pythagorean have believed about the nature of the universe?

He would have likely agreed with classic Newtonian physics. Look up the string theory. It makes Einstein's absoluteness belief and quantum mechanics' relativity ideas converge together.


Why Aristotle believe in geocentric?

because he thought that if more people believe in the geocentric model then his theory would but correct. because he thought that if more people believe in the geocentric model then his theory would but correct.


What model of universe creation is supported by the red shift?

All modern models based on science that are worth their salt would be. The only major theory I know about the origin of the universe is the Big Bang Theory, which is supported by Red Shift observations. Galaxies we can observe are all moving away (we know this due to Red Shift) from a central point, believed to be the epicenter of the Big Bang.


Does this expanding universe model mean that the milky way galaxy is the center of the universe?

No it does not. It is my basic understanding of this theory that the 'true center' of the universe would be mostly devoid of material.


What do you call the theory that the universe began as a very hot and dense concentration of matter?

The theory is called the Big Bang theory. It suggests that the universe began expanding from a very hot, dense state approximately 13.8 billion years ago.


Whose theory of the universe was held as law for thousands of years even though the theory was falsified?

The Ptolemaic theory of the planets was believed to be right for 1400 years until Copernicus suggested that the Sun might be at the centre and not the Earth. Although Copernicus's theory was not correct, is was soon replaced by Kepler's theory which has been supported by further scientific discoveries throughout the 400 years since it was published.


What would happen if there was no blackhole?

If there is no black hole, then no Universe, we will not be exist. That's why there is a Big Bang. The Universe started off with a Big Bang from a black hole. Though if you want to know what happens before our Universe, then you need to study 'String Theory' and the 'M theory'.


How many times did the universe implode and explode?

The answer to that is unknown. It is also not fact, yet that the universe implodes and explodes, still theory. But in my opinion to that question, I would think, it would be untraceable.