Questions regarding energy in the universe

In summary, energy is not a tangible thing but rather the result of interactions involving matter. The Big Bang was a massive release of energy previously concentrated in a small point, and dark energy is currently believed to be responsible for the expansion of the universe, though its true nature is still unknown. However, when listening to pop-science presentations, it is important to remember that they are primarily for entertainment purposes and may not accurately reflect the scientific understanding of energy.
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As I am watching the current season of How the Universe Works, I am a bit confused when listening to physicists talking about energy as if it was a thing.

The way I understand it, energy doesn't exist by itself, but is rather the result of interactions involving matter.

Energy is released, captured, released and so on.

For example, nuclear reactions in the sun release energy, some of which is captured by tree leaves, that will later on be used as fossil fuel, thus releasing energy...

But there is no energy readily available as such, in the same way that there is no wind without air and a certain set of conditions.

Having said all that, what does it mean to say that the Big Bang was a massive release of energy previously concentrated in a small point?

Or what does it mean to say that dark energy is making the universe expand?

What energy? How can there be energy without a source?

Why and how would the release of energy associated with the Big Bang create heat, and what would be heated in the first place, since there was nothing but energy to begin with?

Energy is not cold or hot, or is it?

How can energy be compressed or expand?

One can do that with air, for example, because it is matter, but it seems meaningless to talk about volume when it comes to energy

Assuming that dark energy would be part of the energy released with the Big Bang, how could it have been preserved as such for billions of years, without being absorbed by the matter around it?

So many questions...
 
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Brunolem33 said:
The way I understand it, energy doesn't exist by itself, but is rather the result of interactions involving matter.
correct.
... what does it mean to say that the Big Bang was a massive release of energy previously concentrated in a small point?
It means that you are listening to a pop-science presentation that is entertainment and has little to do with actual science.

Or what does it mean to say that dark energy is making the universe expand?
SOMETHING is making the universe expand. We don't know what it is so well call it "dark energy" just to have a name to hang on it.
 
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Are you implying that the scientists who actively participate in this "pop science presentation" are charlatans who shouldn't be trusted?

And if so, what is the answer regarding the Big Bang? Was it not energy, but something else that was involved? Or do we simply don't know?
 
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Are you implying that the scientists who actively participate in this "pop science presentation" are charlatans who shouldn't be trusted?
Possibly they are not charlatans but they absolutely are not to be trusted when appearing in these entertainment presentations. They will say things that they KNOW are simplifications to the point of being wrong. It's ENTERTAINMENT, not science.
 
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1. What is the source of energy in the universe?

The main source of energy in the universe is the fusion of hydrogen atoms in stars. This process releases large amounts of energy in the form of light and heat.

2. How is energy distributed throughout the universe?

Energy is distributed throughout the universe through various processes such as radiation, convection, and conduction. It is also transported through electromagnetic waves, such as light, and through the movement of matter, such as in the form of winds or currents.

3. What is dark energy and how does it affect the universe?

Dark energy is a theoretical form of energy that is thought to make up about 70% of the universe. It is believed to be responsible for the accelerating expansion of the universe and its exact nature is still not fully understood by scientists.

4. Can energy be created or destroyed in the universe?

According to the law of conservation of energy, energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms. This means that the total amount of energy in the universe remains constant.

5. How does energy play a role in the formation and evolution of galaxies?

Energy plays a crucial role in the formation and evolution of galaxies. It is responsible for the gravitational collapse of gas and dust clouds, leading to the formation of stars and galaxies. Energy also drives the movement of matter within galaxies, shaping their structure and influencing their growth and evolution over time.

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