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    How does Rosetta stay in orbit?

    I'm not sure if you heard yet, but it already landed.
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    Interstellar: A Visual Masterpiece with Disappointing Writing and Physics

    Thanks for that...cuz I was trying to figure out why "they" would put a wormhole near a black hole if "they" wanted to save the human civilization, but it makes sense that it wasn't the new planets "they" were leading them to it was the black hole. But what I don't understand or didn't catch was...
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    Future of Universe: Big Freeze, Big Rip, Big Crunch, Big Bounce?

    What is the less part, so I can fully understand...I appreciate your help.
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    Future of Universe: Big Freeze, Big Rip, Big Crunch, Big Bounce?

    So technically normal matter and dark matter have been losing density since the creation of dark energy? If that's the case then thanks for clearing that up so basically it's almost like a star where gravity wants to crush it and fusion is pushing out. The density of normal matter and DM...
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    Future of Universe: Big Freeze, Big Rip, Big Crunch, Big Bounce?

    Well from what I read my understanding is when the universe is twice as big there will be twice as much dark energy and the universe will expand faster when the amount of dark energy increases.
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    Future of Universe: Big Freeze, Big Rip, Big Crunch, Big Bounce?

    Yes most scientists agree that it will most likely be a big freeze where galaxies are so far apart, but are still intact. Eventually stars stop being made the last ones left eventually burn out and then the only thing left to govern the universe will be black holes. The universe won't grow big...
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    Galaxy Formation: Searching for Primordial Origins

    Obviously there is no way to know for sure yet, but I believe that the hydrogen gas clouds in the early universe compressed then formed super massive black holes. Then the remaining gas that was orbiting the bh later compressed into stars due to the effects of the bh.
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    If the earth's core was to abruptly turn solid

    Thanks for taking the time to reply, but I'm pretty sure the core is molten.
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    If the earth's core was to abruptly turn solid

    How long before our magnetic field disappeared and how long after that would we be dead due to radiation?
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    Does the Universe Exist if We're Not Looking?

    Yeah this is very interesting to me as well. I understand that electrons are particles when they're being observed and are waves when they're not so in that case somebody observing something can change the nature of reality. I don't think this applies to the universe as a whole though.
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    I'm new this -- super force splitting into weak and strong forces?

    Thanks a lot for breaking that down for me.
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    What is the evidence for the multiverse?

    There is a flaw in your logic because creation didn't happen in a place it happened everywhere at the same time and btw why even comment at all if there isn't any science to back up any claims related to a multiverse in the first place.
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    I'm new this -- super force splitting into weak and strong forces?

    Ok thanks but, it was a documentary.
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    What is the evidence for the multiverse?

    There is no evidence that I'm aware of but, I believe that it's very likely that a multiverse exists because if it's possible for this universe to create itself than it's surely possible for countless others...that's just my personal opinion.
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