Physics brother in, magnify the atom by a billion times, will there be time and text on it

Updated on science 2024-03-29
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't think so, because it's incredible, it's unbelievable, it's not real.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After studying the universe, scientists have found that the universe is very similar to human cells, and if it doesn't matter if the atoms are magnified, it is possible to discover a new kind of universe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No. Because atoms and universes are similar, they are still atoms when they are enlarged, so there is no other universe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If we magnify atoms to an infinite number of times, we may indeed discover a whole new universe. Perhaps, the alien civilization we are looking for is in the microcosm. As we all know, the universe is vast and boundless, and it has always been one of the goals of countless human beings.

    It can be said that in the 21st century, with the blessing of many breakthroughs in modern science, mankind's ability to explore the universe has been refreshed for a time. We also have a new understanding of the universe in a holistic sense. For example, the micro and macro barriers are gradually being broken down by the rapid development of technology.

    The so-called "quantum mechanics" is a discipline that studies the laws of the microscopic world. Therefore, it will be praised by the famous physicist Stephen Hawking in this century as the key to opening the next era of science and technology: he said that as long as we thoroughly master quantum mechanics, we can magnify the atom to countless times;

    You will find that there is a universe hidden in the microcosm that we have never seen before. What does this mean? Could it be that there is really a "new universe" in the atom that human beings could not have imagined? Judging from the current clues, it seems that this is really the case.

    For example, the model of charged particles orbiting the nucleus of an atom is very similar to the changes in galaxies we see in the observable universe. And many of the floating objects in the atoms are very similar to the orbits of many stars that we have found. That is, when humans can really magnify atoms to a billion times, ten billion times;

    Maybe, you'll see another universe because of this. Even, let's boldly assume that the reason why the Fermi paradox plagues mankind is that extraterrestrial civilizations have never been discovered by us; Maybe it's because these extraterrestrial beings are not in the same universe as us at all!

    That's right, when the scientific and technological level of civilization has developed to a relatively high level, maybe they will escape from the macrocosm and go to the microcosm where resources are never exhausted, and there is no time and no space!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Possibly. When you magnify an atom to an infinite number of times, there may be a lot of unknown things in it. It is quite possible that another world exists.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Another universe will be discovered, because now it is discovered that the universe is like a cell, it is possible that the universe is a cell, and the atom may also be another universe.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Don't think about things so simply, in principle, magnifying countless times is just an atom, at most there is a lot of matter in it, and there is no other universe.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the atoms of the universe are magnified by 10 million times, will there be another universe? The microcosm is worth going**.

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