What are the names of the planes which the nine realms are situated on in Norse cosmology?
There were no planes that the realms were situated on. However, the names of the planes are:
Midgard (middle garden)
Asgard (Aesir's Garden)
Vanaheim (Home of the Vanir)
Jotunheim (Home of the Giants, the Jotnar)
Alfheim (Home of the Elves)
Svartalfheim (Home of the dark elves, or dwarves)
Helheim (Home of Hella)
Muspelheim (Home of Muspel, land of fire and chaos)
Niflheim (Home of Nifl? Land of absolute stasis and ice)
What was the Big Bang theory and briefly?
The Big Bang Theory present the theoretical premise for the causation, termination, and continuation of an evolutionary expansion of the universe. The Big Bang promotes that the universe is Time bound (or has a finite existence), that the universe is expanding (within the dimensional limits of Space and Time), that the universe is evolving a set amount of matter and energy while it is expanding over time, and that the universe is homogeneous and isotropic with respect to Space and Time.
What is the Raeson for voltas downturn in late 1990 in case of voltas turnaround to the big bang?
when American giant Carrier introduced a range of new generation Ac's, which consequently knocked off Voltas from its perch. Things took a turn for the worse in the mid- and late-1990s when South Korean consumer electronics powerhouses Samsung and LG entered India. They had low-cost products and their ad budgets were huge. Voltas lost market share and by 2001, it had slipped to the seventh position in the pecking order with a market share of just seven per cent
Then voltas thought of going for reducing the price of the product which can be achieved by two ways one by reducing the cost of production by mass production & by using newer technology.
Plasma theory is a branch of physics that studies the behavior and properties of plasma, which is a state of matter similar to gas but composed of charged particles. It seeks to understand phenomena such as plasma oscillations, instabilities, and interactions with electromagnetic fields. Plasma theory has applications in various fields, including astrophysics, fusion research, and plasma processing technologies.
Is red matter the same as antimatter?
Red matter is not antimatter. The new movie doesn't really explain red matter except from visual clues. It is kept as a fluid, repels itself from matter, highly unstable, and reacts to form a small product dense enough to trap light (i.e. black hole).
So I'm not really sure what red matter is supposed to be in a 'real' science context, but I've seen enough Star Trek to know that it is not antimatter, which would have reacted immediately upon touching that needle extractor thing-a-ma-jig. Hope this helps.
1) Hydrogen and some helium and a fairly small amount of lithium were formed very shortly after the start of the Universe, when matter cooled down enough for quarks to join into nucleons, and for some nucleons to join into heavier elements. There wasn't enough time to form any of the heavier elements.
2) The heavier elements - the so-called metals - were formed inside of stars, by nuclear fusion. In some cases, significant amounts of this matter went back into space, in supernova explosions.
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Who is the 6 member of big bang?
When Big Bang was first found, there were 6 members:
GDragon
T.O.P
Taeyang (SOL)
Daesung (D-Lite)
Seungri (Victory, or V.I.)
SO-1
However, during their first concert, SO-1 had a major nervous breakdown and had stage fright. After that, SO-1 was removed.
Then Big Bang became 5 members.
But SO-1 didn't quit his career as a singer.
He is [or will] work/working with another group called BEAST (yes that's exactly how you spell it).
So SO-1 fans, don't be too disappointed!
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Edit: So-1 DID NOT have a nervous breakdown at their first concert, in fact, he never even officially debuted. It was the original 6 that were first shown to the public through South Korea's MTV documentary: Big Bang Documentary. YG (the CEO) made it clear that Big Bang would be a 4-5 member band. And on the second to last episode he had them all "audition" for the band, and that would be how he would choose the members. Honestly, it was basically between Seungri and Hyunseung, as the rest of the members had already been under the company for years, and the two had only been signed for a few months. YG concluded at the end of the episode that he didn't think Hyunseung had GOOD ENOUGH STAGE PRESENCE to be a part of Big Bang, so that's why he cut him. It wasn't because he freaked out on their first concert (which he was never even a part of).
Source: I watched the documentary twice.
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yg also kicked out seungri but seungri begged yg to let him in and he agreed
What evidence is there for other universes?
At the present time, nothing direct.
We have no evidence for the existence of any universe other than the one we happen to live in. The existence of others is purely speculation at this point.
However, the existence of other universes -- an almost infinite number of them, most them completely hostile to intelligent life -- would answer the question of how this universe, that we happen to live in, seems to be so well "balanced" so as to permit us to be here. If there are, indeed, an infinite number of universes, then it should be no surprise that at least one of them would allow intelligence to develop within it. The other universes simply have nobody getting upset that they can't exist there.
What is the purpose of a parallel universe?
One purpose of parallel universes is to explore different possibilities and scenarios that could exist beyond our own universe, offering a way to imagine alternative realities and outcomes. They can also serve as a theoretical concept within physics to help explain aspects of our universe, such as the nature of quantum mechanics and the multiverse hypothesis.
What is a protogalactic cloud?
A protogalactic cloud is a cloud consisting of approximatel 70% hydrogen and 30% helium. These clouds formed in the early universe and are the building blocks of galaxies. In the early universe tiny differences in temperature and pressure (see cosmic microwave background) caused newly formed matter to clump together into large gas clouds. As these clouds gained mass they began to collapse under their own gravity. The centre of the collapsing clouds condensed and formed early stars. The high pressures caused further collapse and both free gasses and early stars further collapse to form a giant black hole. The gravitational effects of this black hole cause the cloud to begin rotating. The rotation causes what is known as an accretion disc. This disk forms the plane of the galaxy which will one day contain the spiral arms. Over time gravity causes dense clumps of gas to collect and stars form. Over billions of years this process forms the spiral galaxies we see today. Elliptical galaxies are formed by the collapse of two or more spiral galaxies into one another.
How do you activate beast mode on phantasy star universe?
you can only do it in extra mode and must have your little badge thing you get from the makeover shop and when the little bar below your health and experince glows blue hit square and triangle
Nobody did the volume in the space of our never ending universe was full and released or exploded and sent gases out and created stars. Here it is in steps.
step 1, The big bang
step 2, Gases after big bang formed stars
step 3, Those stars died and more and more and some formed then died once more.
step 4, After many stars died there were millions even trillions of black holes.
step 5, Those black holes merged then created galaxies.
step 6, Those super massive black holes brought more gas and stars until finally it filled up so much quasars exploded.
step 7, those quasars bursted and the black holes released gas and then they slowly died.
step 8, Each Matter, Atom, Energy, and gravitational Piece from the dying stars that were released by Hyper novas created life on many sustainable planet that the black hole created.
step 9, after the black holes created the galaxies everything seemed to calm down and life right where it is.
step 10, Billions of years into the future Black holes or The volume explode once more and the big bang happens again.
step 11, The cycle restarts
So thats how it happens everything is a cycle even the air you breath it cycles the universe does the same, but they are more then one universe but thats another story called dimensions.
What happens to the second stage when the first stage uses up its fuel?
If things work as planned, the first stage uses up its fuel, and falls away, while the engines of the second stage ignite and push the rocket into a higher trajectory. This point in the launch sequence is called (predictably enough!) "staging", and it is at this point that things generally go terribly wrong if they are going to. You rarely hear of a rocket in which the second stage works properly and then the THIRD stage fails.
When the fuel of the second stage is exhausted, then it, too, falls away while the third stage pushes the rocket into its final orbit, or off into the solar system.
This "stages falling away" part is why the USA launches its rockets from Cape Canaveral in Florida; the discarded stages fall harmlessly into the Atlantic Ocean.
What banged in earths big bang?
The "big bang" predated the Earth by about 8 billion years.
The biggest bang that the Earth had was with a sister planet about 4.7 billion years ago which resulted in the formation of the moon (and the rotation of the Earth - i.e. day and night).
What are the 3 main group classifications of meteorites?
There are 3 main classifications of meteorites; Stony-iron meteorites, Iron meteorites and Stony meteorites. Stony-iron meteorites are mainly composed of meteoric iron which can be also found in Iron meteorites, Iron meteorites commonly contains iron nickel alloy and the Stony meteorites are the meteorites consists of silicate.
How do scientists find black holes?
by the x-rays they give out and the elliptical path of the stars circling around pure darkness.
There are a few ways. Since stars are so far, you can't observe the black hole directly, but you can observe the effects that the intense gravity from the black hole creates. For instance, a star with a black hole as its twin will behave as a star in a binary system, but you can't see the twin. So, you can assume that there is an invisible object nearby influencing the orbit of the twin.
Other ways are observing in different wavelengths - radio, infrared, ultraviolet and X-rays. If a black hole is consuming matter, it will often be active in these other wavelengths.
As black holes consume matter, they often throw out jets of highly accelerated matter and energy. These jets can be observed.
Thus, by combining the methods above (and others), you can determine where a black hole is.
What is the formula for the big bang theory?
The theory behind the Big Bang is that there was a tiny thing the size of the Planck Length called a singularity that came into existence, this was our universe, it then suddenly expanded. This process took the duration of the Planck Epoch and is still expanding to this day. There was nothing in the universe but then particles started to be created and every particle has an anti-particle which is basically the particle with all the opposite effects of particles. That probably sounds really confusing so let me explain, for example if a particle's electrons orbit it clockwise then an anti-particle's electrons will orbit it counter-clockwise. Because particles are the exact opposite of anti-particles when they touch they dissapear, but every 30,000,000,000,000th particle created a particle with no anti-particle to it. This creation of matter lead to the creation of the two simplest elements, hydrogen(H) and helium(He) which caused nuclear reactions and lead to the creation of other elements until we had the 92 naturally occurring elements. These elements made clouds of matter which contracted to make stars and some of the matter was flung off to orbit the stars and contracted to become planets. Some of the matter left behind contracted around the planets to form satellites such as the Moon (Luna). Outside the universe there are no particles and anti-particles being created and there are no physics. There may be more Big Bangs happening creating different universes with different physics to ours.
Hope this answers your question, Ehren Patel aged 14
P.S: The stuff in bold is stuff to look up, I recommend Wikipedia.
How is the validity of the Big Bang supported?
It isn't ,it is against the laws of Phisics; One of the Laws of Physics;Conservation of Angular Momentum
e.g.If an object is spinning clockwise and bits fly off it they will also spin Clockwise as they fly off.
Try it at home!; get some Friends on a merry go round get some Strong guy to spin your freinds round clockwise and when they fly off,they will fly off spinning clockwise never anti clockwise.try it.
Anyway according to the big bang theory all the matter and planets came from the big bang.all the matter and planets should be spinning the same way off it-true?
How come Venus spins backward?
How come some moons spin backward than their planets?
How come whole galaxys spin backwards???????
If it all came of the big bang then why isn't it all spining in the same direction?
If the Big bang were true it should all be spinning in the same direction.
What is the cosmological principle?
The cosmological principle is the working assumption in cosmology that matter and energy is distributed over the cosmos homogeneously and isotropically, when viewed on a large enough scale. Basically it means that wherever you are in the universe, and whatever way you look, you should see pretty much the same thing.
If the earth was flat then it would be impossible for our earth to have seasons, because on half of the year we would have complete sunlight, the other half of the year we would have complete darkness. Also the North Pole would probably be the place with most volcanic activity, which it isn't. So that shows you somethings about what happens if the earth is flat. (and no, the earth is not flat or else all of the above would happen.)
It isn't because scientists have showed us pictures of the actual earth and its round
and you can fall off the side of the earth
The existence of dark matter has not been confirmed. It was theorized to explain discrepancies between the masses of astronomical bodies and their gravitiational effects on each other.
Some astronomers are moving away from the idea of dark matter and adopting new mathematical models to explain these issues.
though more study is on the madder and scientists have seen traces of the matter. but it is not yet comfirmed if it is just space dust hey were seeing
Does the big bang have a center?
theoretically, yes. There has to be an area that all the universe is expanding from. Scientists say that the universe is either expanding or contracting, and something cannot expand or contract unless expanding or contracting to/from a point. We can assume that the point is not on the side of wherever it is moving to/from. So it is not billowing out at an angle from somewhere. We can then assume that there is a center that is expanding or contracting. If there weren't a center, then scientists would be contradicting themselves anytime they say that the universe is expanding or contracting.
What would happen if a gamma ray burst hit the earth?
If a gamma ray burst hit Earth, it could potentially strip away the ozone layer, leading to an increase in harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. This could have catastrophic effects on the environment and life on Earth. However, the likelihood of a gamma ray burst hitting Earth directly is very low.
Does the discovery of dark energy and dark matter weaken the general theory of relativity?
Einsteins relativity just as Newtons laws will have to be reviewed and redifined as some aspects of the theory are now in question. A professor named Maguiejo has proposed a theory that the speed of light is different or varies in different parts of the universe and is not constant as Einstein proposed. We will see in time if dark energy and matter play a role if any!!!!! He seems to think so........... This is why I love science, because no one man can claim and hold any glory but only contribute to the discovery of this awsome universe we live in............