Recent content by Moon Shine
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High School Why The Big Bang banged and didn’t collapsed into a black hole?
Hmmm...still not quite there. For example... I’m traveling for point A to point B (which are 5 light years away from each other). But if I travel faster than light or slower than light it means the journey would take less/more time. So what’s the point of the time in space time fabric at all, if...- Moon Shine
- Post #14
- Forum: Cosmology
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High School Why The Big Bang banged and didn’t collapsed into a black hole?
You’re right actually. Among all the “cosmos things“ spacetime fabric is something that I don’t understand well enough. My mind just can’t connect space and time into one thing. So yes, I do have problems with understanding this. Thank you again for the explanations and for wasting your time on...- Moon Shine
- Post #12
- Forum: Cosmology
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High School Why The Big Bang banged and didn’t collapsed into a black hole?
I meant more like wrinkles in space-time- Moon Shine
- Post #10
- Forum: Cosmology
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High School Why The Big Bang banged and didn’t collapsed into a black hole?
Was that height density matter also changing time?- Moon Shine
- Post #8
- Forum: Cosmology
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High School Why The Big Bang banged and didn’t collapsed into a black hole?
Thank you, it was helpful :)- Moon Shine
- Post #5
- Forum: Cosmology
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High School Why The Big Bang banged and didn’t collapsed into a black hole?
Thank you for your answer. Although... could you please tell me... Was there no vacuum in the universe before The Big Bang?- Moon Shine
- Post #4
- Forum: Cosmology
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High School Are supernovas more likely to produce neutron stars or black holes?
Thank you for your answer! P.S. You have an amazing website! I spent there an hour or so :)- Moon Shine
- Post #3
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Why The Big Bang banged and didn’t collapsed into a black hole?
Summary: The Big Band question. Why don’t we live in a black hole? Or do we? That actually might be a stupid question... so don’t hesitate to tell me that. If all mass of our universe was squeezed into something incredible small (compared the universe size) like maybe a tennis ball or maybe...- Moon Shine
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- Big bang Black hole Hole
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- Forum: Cosmology
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High School Are supernovas more likely to produce neutron stars or black holes?
I read that after explosions supernovas can ”transform” into a neutron start or into a black hole? And now I’m curious of therer any factors which can predict what thing we’re going to get after the supernova’s explosion.- Moon Shine
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- Black hole Hole Neutron Neutron star Star
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Unraveling the Mysteries of the Cosmos
Ahah:) That’s exactly what I thought 😅 Thank you!- Moon Shine
- Post #5
- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Unraveling the Mysteries of the Cosmos
Thank you:)- Moon Shine
- Post #3
- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Unraveling the Mysteries of the Cosmos
Cosmos has always been a fascinating and breathtaking topic for me. Probably like many people here I’ve seen a lot of documentaries about space. And while they gave me new information they also were the reason of new questions to pop up in my head. So I think I’m here to find out the questions...- Moon Shine
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- Forum: New Member Introductions