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Hello, what is the assumed balance between neg, pos and nuetral charge in the whole universe? Does it balance out to nuetral?
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Chris
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Chris
mathman said:Current theory is that it is neutral overall, although there may be local fluctuations.
Lexus Dominus said:I think it fluctuates over time, But in its start state and end state it is neutral. Just a guess though don't quote me on it. :)
Charge balance refers to the overall balance of electric charges in the universe. This means that the total amount of positive and negative charges must be equal, resulting in a neutral overall charge.
Charge balance is maintained through various processes such as particle interactions, nuclear reactions, and electromagnetic forces. These processes ensure that the total charge in the universe remains balanced, even as particles and energy are constantly moving and interacting.
Charge balance is important because it allows for stable and predictable interactions between particles and matter in the universe. Without charge balance, electrical forces would be unbalanced and could potentially disrupt the structure and functioning of the universe.
No, charge balance may vary in different areas of the universe. For example, in areas with high concentrations of matter, charge balance may be slightly skewed due to the presence of more charged particles. However, on a larger scale, the overall charge balance of the universe remains neutral.
Scientists study charge balance in the universe by observing and analyzing the behavior of particles and energy in various environments. This can be done through experiments, simulations, and observations using advanced technologies such as telescopes and particle accelerators.