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Do you think the total electric charge of Our Universe is zero?
i'd rather ask: "why do you think that it is (non-)zero?"Fe-56 said:Do you think the total electric charge of Our Universe is zero?
Fe-56 said:Because no confirmed theory can prove or disprove yes or no answer to this question.
Total electric charge is the measure of the amount of electric charge present in a given system. It is a fundamental property of matter and is responsible for the interactions between particles in the universe.
Yes, the total electric charge of our universe is considered to be zero. This is because for every positively charged particle, there is an equal and opposite negatively charged particle, resulting in a net charge of zero.
The total electric charge of the universe is determined by measuring the electric charges of all particles in the universe and adding them together. This is a complex process and requires advanced technology and techniques.
Based on current scientific understanding, the total electric charge of the universe cannot change. This is because the principle of conservation of charge states that the total electric charge of an isolated system remains constant.
The fact that the total electric charge of the universe is zero has significant implications for the behavior and interactions of particles in the universe. It helps to explain the stability of matter and the balance between attractive and repulsive forces in the universe.