Well, there isn't really any fact that says the universe is younger than we once thought, but scientists do speculate that the universe might be younger than we thought, because there are theoretical particles (like the graviton, a particle that creates gravity) that say the universe is younger than we think, but since the particles are just a theory, we don't actually know. It just depends on what information you choose to believe in. Currently, common science teachings say the universe is 13.69 billion years old, which is quite old.
The whole universe is made up of atoms but the exact composition of the black matter (blackHole) is not known
The largest known organization of matter is the universe, which contains galaxies, stars, planets, and other celestial bodies. The universe is constantly expanding and contains an immense amount of matter and energy.
No, the term "Earth" specifically refers to the planet we live on. The universe is the vast expanse of all known and unknown matter, energy, space, and time.
The known laws of chemistry and physics can explain the behavior of matter once it exists, but they do not specifically address the origin of matter. The Big Bang theory provides a scientific explanation for the origins of matter and the universe as a whole.
The belief that everything in the universe is composed of physical matter is known as materialism. Materialism posits that physical matter is the fundamental substance of reality and that mental processes, consciousness, and emotions can be explained in terms of interactions between material components.
The whole universe is made up of atoms but the exact composition of the black matter (blackHole) is not known
Dark matter is matter of an unknown type. It is known to exist, due to its gravitational influence, but it is not known what it is made of. There is at least 5 times as much dark matter than "normal" matter.
The totality of all matter, radiation, and space is known as the universe. It encompasses everything that exists, from stars and planets to dark matter and energy. The universe is constantly expanding and evolving according to the laws of physics.
The largest known organization of matter is the universe, which contains galaxies, stars, planets, and other celestial bodies. The universe is constantly expanding and contains an immense amount of matter and energy.
The known laws of chemistry and physics can explain the behavior and interactions of matter, but they do not provide a complete explanation for the origin of matter itself. The Big Bang theory is the leading scientific explanation for the origin of all matter in the universe, suggesting that all known elements were created in the early stages of the universe's evolution through processes such as nucleosynthesis.
That is not currently known. There is a slight assymetry between matter and antimatter, but so far, it seems that this assymetry is not enough to explain why there is only matter, and hardly any antimatter, in the Universe. Without such an assymetry, there wouldn't be either matter or antimatter in the Universe - just radiation. For more information about what is known, and what isn't, check the Wikipedia article on "Baryon asymmetry".
There are several pieces of evidence for dark matter. For example: * Our galaxy, and many other galaxies, rotate way too fast for the amount of known matter. * Evidence from gravitational lensing.
No; all around us, all the Universe is matter in different known or still unknown state.
Yes it is very true
It is believed that about 4% of the mass in the Universe is normal matter. About 23% is dark matter (matter of unknown composition), the remainder being something even more mysterious called dark energy. I suggest searching the Wikipedia for "dark matter" and "dark energy", for more details about both.
The total energy in the universe is not known precisely, but it is believed to be constant and is distributed in various forms such as matter, radiation, and dark energy.
All matter and energy in space, including stars, planets, galaxies, and dark matter, make up what is known as the universe. This vast expanse of space contains everything that exists and interacts according to the laws of physics.