nivamani Rajbongshi said:
Why we assume that the light didn't reach to us so we see the space black mostly
The only reason something looks black is because it emits or reflects little light, or if something blocks the light. So space is black because either little light is being emitted from most of space, or because there's something blocking the light from reaching us. But we can look out into space and see for billions of light years, so the light can't simply be blocked by something, otherwise we wouldn't be able to see distant regions of the universe. That must mean that there just isn't anything out there emitting or reflecting much light, and the latter is ruled out because, like I said, we can see for billions of light years without our view being obstructed or the light be significantly scattered by reflecting objects. That just leaves the idea that space is mostly empty.
nivamani Rajbongshi said:
also u r telling about some plasma, what is it??
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_(physics)
nivamani Rajbongshi said:
Also u said universe is expanding then why we see the same star from a specific region in the sky?
Every single star you can see is located within our own galaxy, and galaxies do not expand. Instead, it is the distant between galaxies or galaxy clusters that are increasing over time. This is the expansion of the universe. Also note that space is
enormous. Even though galaxies are moving at hundreds of thousands of kilometers per hour or faster you can't see a difference in their positions over timeframes of anything less than thousands or millions of years. Space is simply that vast.
nivamani Rajbongshi said:
A hydrogen balloon alway move upward. But at which layer of atmosphere it release from the balloon?
I'm sorry but I don't know what you're asking.
nivamani Rajbongshi said:
Also what feul we use in the space(i mean outside earth), i mean to change the direction of the satellite or any space craft. We usually see a gas is used to move them, what gas is it?
There are dozens of rocket fuels and oxidizers that have been used, each with its own advantages and drawbacks. Here's a list of liquid propellants that have been used:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_rocket_propellant#Table
nivamani Rajbongshi said:
We consider time as the 4th dimension but when we speak about space time what is the dimension of the space??
Three of the dimensions are spatial dimensions and the final dimension is time. It doesn't matter how you number them. Space is called the 4th dimension simply because the three spatial dimension were labeled first in history.