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Graduate Percentage of Matter, Dark Matter and Baryonic Matter
Radius of the Earth is a finite value, things we can measure...How can you measure something that we know is expanding every second? Every Second the 100% of the Universe changes, thus changing all the other values in Dark matter and Dark Energy! Those percentage numbers are given as constant...- P_Ravensorow
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Percentage of Matter, Dark Matter and Baryonic Matter
But why those specific numbers? Are there any theories that suggest these decimaly accurate numbers?- P_Ravensorow
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Percentage of Matter, Dark Matter and Baryonic Matter
How do we know that out of 100 percent, 4.96% is Matter, 0.42% is Neutrinos, approx 25% Dark matter and rest 70% is dark energy. How do we know about these percentages if we don't know how large the universe is? Or are these calculations based on the spaces of the VISIBLE universe? Are Dark...- P_Ravensorow
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- Dark energy Dark matter Matter Neutrinos Universe
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Three Important Questions (about black holes and the Big Bang)
Hey, thanks for all the replies. For the first question, I think we may never find a definite answer as we will not be able to research on a black hole! The second question was indeed a wrong type of question. As for the third, thanks for explaining it. I will definitely read about the...- P_Ravensorow
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Three Important Questions (about black holes and the Big Bang)
I have always wondered various questions, out of which these 3 below are on the priority list including a previous topic I questioned here ofcourse without any answer to it. I am no science guy by the way, just curious! So the questions are: 1. Can a black hole contain a wormhole inside of it...- P_Ravensorow
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- Big bang Black holes Blackhole Holes Important
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School How Do Our Brain Cells Know What to Do?
Yes, that Is also one of the things that has been troubling me, That the human brain is also made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons. And yet, it can analyze things made up of the same core "elements" and fully recognize it as such. It seems as though there must be some huge undiscovered...- P_Ravensorow
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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High School How Do Our Brain Cells Know What to Do?
I don't know if my question is stupid or something, but I'm going to ask anyway..Say, I am about to sit in a chair or I am about to drink some coffee and keeping in mind that everything is made of electrons, protons and neutrons, how does MY collective particles (Those electrons and protons that...- P_Ravensorow
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- Particles
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics