Is there life on black holes and how to explain string theory

Updated on science 2024-04-20
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, you have to figure out that black holes are hypotheses under the current more likely model of the universe, which is the hypothesis within the hypothesis, so everything is basically unknown, and what is being proposed now distorts the information in the event horizon, obliterates it in the center, and finally comes to the end of the Hawking radiation projection to the edge of the universe, and it is completely a matter of listening, or you go and study it, there is no ironclad dogma, and life is like this, who knows if there is life in the stars, and no one knows, and man is only a very rudimentary creature, and he is still in the initial stage of intelligence, and his understanding of everything is basically hazy Everything you see when you open your eyes is not clear, and what you can't see is even more clear, and if you don't study, there's no problem there, and if you do research, then there are more and more problems.

    It's the same with strings and membranes, it's just a large class of cosmic models that can better explain several big unexplained contradictions, such as the center of the black hole before, etc., with the progress of observations, such as the High Energy Collider experiment, we can improve the model little by little, or put forward a more reasonable model, in short, the model is in line with the observation technology at that time, so the question you are asking now is almost meaningless, either wait or do, the answer will not tell you yourself, even if it is really told to you, you may die and will not believe it I really hope to live hundreds of millions of years to see how these problems are slowly revealed, but it's a pity that I live in this ignorant age of politics, and I think the best purpose of reading books is not to rise China, but to eliminate politics and create a rational environment for everyone.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first problem: there is no life. The second problem is the central part of string theory, which denies the existence of all matter, including particles, and holds that the particles that make up our cosmic system are wires, with open and closed strings, and that different particles are only different combinations of open and closed strings and different ways of oscillating.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, I'm glad that there are still so many people who have a strong desire to learn. The first problem is that there will be no life in a black hole, because a black hole is a point of infinite mass and infinite density, and it cannot provide the necessary conditions for life.

    The second question: the core part of string theory: different substances are made up of strings of energy with different vibrational frequencies.

    One of the conditions of string theory is a parallel universe, and the other is an 11-dimensional space, and it can be said that the cornerstone of string theory is a parallel universe and an 11-dimensional space. The current string theory can combine relativity theory and quantum mechanics in the current world physics community, and has solved the problem of the composition of matter.

    P.S. In December 2012, LHC was running at full power, and string theory experts said that the energy level at that time could prove string theory. ps:

    It's not easy to type on your phone, hope, thank you. Member of China Distributed Computing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Black holes are absolutely non-existent and completely unexplained truths.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Primary black holes are black holes in a hypothesis proposed by scientists. They believe that when the universe was large, its extraordinary force squeezed some matter very tightly and formed"Native black holes"This alternative black hole is not formed by the collapse of a star. Theoretically, primary black holes can be smaller than ordinary black holes, even so small that they are indistinguishable to the naked eye.

    For example, there are primordial black holes that are the size of an atom but have a mass equivalent to a mountain (more than 1 billion tons).

    String theory is a doctrine in theoretical physics. Theoretical physical models hold that the most basic unit of matter that makes up all matter is a small segment"Energy strings"From interstellar galaxies to electrons, protons, quarks, and other elementary particles are all made of this two-dimensional space-time"Energy lines"composition. In the translation of Chinese, it is generally a translation"strings"。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A documentary about black holes, ** says that black holes are the end of human imagination, and this imagination is still based on the minds of physics geniuses at the level of Eystein or Hawking. The answer to the question of exhaustive knowledge of physics on Earth is that you can only imagine a black hole as a place where time is infinitely close to stopping, but time is not really completely stopped, but only infinitely close to stopping. After all, what can be imagined when time stops is the state of human freeze-frame in the movie.

    Because no matter can escape the black hole, the time inside the black hole is infinitely close to stopping, and what it looks like can only stay at the theoretical level and cannot be verified. Black holes can also be thought of as a type of universe, and for species that can only observe the extent of black holes, black holes are their universe. Let's simply use some Taoist concepts to describe black holes!

    When a black hole becomes a singularity, it is infinite, and when it first erupts with a supernova, it is like Taiji, and when it generates matter and dark matter, it is like generating yin and yang, and matter and dark matter then evolve, and matter generates various elements, that is, the five elements, and these elements are then aggregated into all things. There should be similarities in the evolution of dark matter, and how exactly it evolves and how it evolves and the party after evolution needs data to support reasoning. Other schools of thought also have theories that describe the creation of the universe, which will not be discussed in detail here.

    According to the current astronomical observations, the Milky Way may be a large black hole, and several other large nebulae are also likely to be black holes. The universe is described by the observer, and if you consider things outside the universe, that is, whether there is another world that operates according to other rules, this is discussed in many Buddhist scriptures, and Buddhism believes that there are infinite worlds.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    With the development of science, people's understanding of black holes is also getting deeper. Today, a more accurate way to say about black holes is: "Black holes are a special kind of celestial body predicted by general relativity."

    Its basic feature is that it has a closed boundary called the black hole's 'event horizon';Matter and radiation from the outside world can enter the horizon, but things within the horizon cannot escape to the outside. It is precisely because the black hole is so "only in and out, insatiable", that it has a ** nickname: "the most selfish monster in space".

    However, things are not so simple. Unexpectedly, the "monster" of black holes is sometimes very "generous". What's going on here?

    In the 70s of the 20th century, British scientists Stephen Hawking and others made a more rigorous investigation of black holes based on quantum mechanics, and found that black holes will emit particles stably outward like "evaporation".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Philosophically speaking, it was said from the beginning that things are universally connected, and that connections are conditional. So how is it possible that the four fundamental forces of the universe are not interconnected? Not getting along?

    We now know that space-time is an integrated combination of time, matter, and space. And the origin of gravity is space-time! That is, gravity is a space-time property.

    Then it is obvious from this that the most fundamental of the four fundamental forces [gravitational force, electromagnetic force, strong force, weak force] is gravity! None of the previous theories have addressed the four fundamental forces as the most important and fundamental. That is to say, gravity is the most fundamental and important force in theory.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Chinese name: black hole.

    Product Name: Black Hole

    Definition: A space-time region defined by an event horizon that allows only external matter and radiation to enter and does not allow matter and radiation to escape.

    A black hole is a disk-like structure formed by the rotation and drag of a star and the gas-liquid solids it attracts.

    Because of gravity, no matter how high a person jumps into the air, he still falls back to the earth's surface, and a black hole is a type of celestial body with a massive and small volume of stars, whose gravitational pull is so great that even light emitted perpendicular to the surface is attracted back to the ground.

    The gravitational force is equal to the gravitational constant multiplied by the product of the masses of the two objects divided by the square of their distances. where g represents the gravitational constant, whose value is about minus 11, the upper limit of the photon mass: m=hv c2, and the value of Planck's constant is about:

    h= j·s, c is the speed of light, substituting the value, it is easy to find out how dense the sphere can attract photons perpendicular to the highest frequency of the surface to fall back to the surface of the sphere.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The above is correct, each galaxy** is a black hole of unequal mass, which ensures the normal operation of the galaxy

    A black hole is a celestial body with infinite density, infinite mass, and infinitely small volume, and the diameter of a general black hole is about 30km, assuming that there is a black hole with a volume the size of a ping-pong ball, then its mass is 6 billion billion tons, and it is conceivable that the density of black holes is so large

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is believed that there is a high-density substance in the universe, and its attraction to other substances is so great that light cannot run out, and if there is no light out, it cannot be seen, which is called a black hole, and this theory is called the black hole theory.

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