It won't happen, so why worry about it?
Matter exists in the universe because of the Big Bang, a cosmic event that created all the particles and atoms that make up everything we see around us. These particles came together to form stars, planets, and eventually life as we know it.
If the world didn't have any forces acting upon it, objects would not be able to move or interact with each other. Gravity, electromagnetism, and other fundamental forces are necessary for the functioning of the universe as we know it. Without forces, everything would be static and there would be no dynamic interactions between objects.
Without physics, there would be no understanding of how the universe works, no laws governing the behavior of matter and energy, and no scientific framework to explain natural phenomena. Essentially, the fabric of reality as we know it would cease to function and the universe would be a chaotic and unpredictable place.
No, the Big Bang was not an explosion in the traditional sense. It was a rapid expansion of space and time that marked the beginning of the universe as we know it.
Some constants of the Universe include the speed of light, gravitational constant, Planck's constant, and the fine structure constant. These constants govern the fundamental forces and properties of the Universe and are crucial in understanding how the Universe functions.
Quite simply, the universe consists of everything we know. There are no proven thories of so-called "extrauniversal" matter at this time so everything we know as fact, is contained within the universe and is apart of the universe itself. Theoretically, knowing of anything extrauniversal would require that the observer also exist outside of the universe, just like how it is impossible for humans to properly perceive anything that exists in 4 spacial dimensions and just like how humans only see in 2 dimensions (If humans perceived in 3 dimensions, you would see the back of everything as well as the front at the same time). So as far as factual evidence goes, the universe consists of everything.
the universe, which is everything we know of.
The Universe is bigger. The Universe encompasses everything we know; it isn't known whether there are other universes.
everything everything you have ever known or will know is an effect of physics because physics is responsable for everything that happens in the universe
God is believed to have omniscience, meaning that he knows everything that will happen in the future.
Everything that you can think of about space (that is factual) is what humans know about space. Humans are the only reason we know space contains planets, stars, and moons.
they know everything
well u know the universe and everything
The Universe is a term used to explain the size of everything there is no way to know how big or of what content it is.
No. The universe is everything we know. The milky way galaxy is just part of the Universe. There are billions of other galaxies that make up the Universe.
There are some theories which suggest the possibility of other universes. However, there is no definite proof of other universes, and as of know we know of only one, our Universe.
To be able to give this any kind of definitive answer would be to say that we now know everything about the universe. And we don't, as of yet.