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Rest assured, it won't be yes, the atom is like a vibrating string, not a circle as imagined. Another universe may be parallel to ours.
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The more microscopic it is, the bigger the space, because particles like atoms are all over any corner of the universe, and the biggest particles that people see are planets, and planets are also everywhere in the universe, and then there are more microscopic particles, and that particle is also all over any corner of the universe.
The most microscopic particle that people now recognize is quark, but it is more than 108,000 miles away from the origin of matter, as early as 2,000 years ago, Shakyamuni Buddha said that "its big is not outside, its small is not inside", which means that standing at the level of his Rulai, he looks up, that is, he can't see the head when he looks at the macrocosm and large particles, and he can't see the bottom when he looks at the micro**. He also talked about the fact that a grain of sand contains 3,000 worlds, that is, in a small grain of sand, there are 3,000 worlds like our human society, so there are rivers, lakes and seas in its microcosm, and there should also be sand in that river, lake and sea, and there are also 3,000 worlds in that sand? What about going down the track?
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It can be said that the atom is another world.
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The striking resemblance of the microscopic to the ultramacroscopic.
The unsolved mysteries of physics.
Let's explore together! Juvenile!!!
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Is it possible that the universe is atoms one after another, if we say that from the perspective of bold assumptions, it is really possible that because of what is big and what is small, the size is relative. Compared with ants, people are much larger, but people are much smaller than elephants, and elephants are much smaller than the whole earth. <>
Buddhism has clouds, a flower and a world, and a tree and a floating life. That is to say, in many cases, the size and the concept of the world that we identify with are not necessarily absolute, they are all relative. We think that now the earth is already very big, many people may not be out of their own province, let alone go abroad or the like, after going abroad, you find that the world is very big, so big that you have money and you are willing to spend time and energy to sail around the world, it is not so easy, but if you look at it from the perspective of the universe,The whole Earth is still very small compared to the solar system, because neither the surface area of the Earth nor the weight of the Earth is on the same order of magnitude as the whole Sun.
But at the same time, do you think the sun is big? The sun is actually very small, because if the entire solar system is placed in the Milky Way, there are tens of billions of such suns in the entire Milky Way, the sun is called a star, a galaxy composed of the sun is called a small galaxy, and the Milky Way is called a large galaxy. The Milky Way, a large galaxy containing tens of billions of small galaxies, means that there are so many sun-like existences, and the entire solar system is insignificant compared to it, which is what we can currently detectWe also know that there are other large galaxies near the Milky Way, such as the Andromeda Galaxy, which itself contains at least twice as many stars as the Milky Way.
We don't know what kind of world it is after leaving the Milky Way, because human beings now have developed science and technology to the present, and we know that the Milky Way is something we can explore, and the largest one or two episodes will be explored, that is, these large galaxies of the same level as the Milky Way, as for whether there are super-large galaxies above the large galaxies, we don't know, we only know that the range of the visible universe is 93 billion light-years, with a diameter. But what is beyond the visible universe? How fast is the visible universe expanding faster than the speed of light?
We still don't know, so it's all relative.
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It is possible that the universe is just one atom. Because after the heliocentric theory was proposed and accepted, people thought that the solar system was the whole world, and when human beings saw other stars, they knew that the solar system was only a part of the Milky Way, and now the rain shower is no longer the biggest concept, and the concept of the multiverse was put forward and its inspiration came from quantum mechanics.
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The whole Earth is still very small compared to the solar system, because neither the surface area of the Earth nor the weight of the Earth is on the same order of magnitude as the whole Sun.
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It's possible, but we don't have a way to prove it with our current technology, so there's no point in discussing.
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You're right, everything is made of atoms, different planets! Substance!
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The universe has no inside and no outside, no form, infinite and countless dimensions!
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This seems to be the metaphysical understanding of the universe that many people have had. In the preface to A Brief History of Time, Hawking mentions that once a philosopher (probably Russell) gave a lecture on cosmology, and an old lady stood up and said that the universe was a giant turtle shell, and there were more turtle shells outside the turtle shell, nested layer by layer.
That's what I thought when I was a kid. But now I think it's a very romantic idea.
No way. A black hole is not a hole, but a very tiny sphere, very dense, and rotates, the object attracted into it is compressed into a part of itself, and eventually the gravitational force is too great, and it will be ** once, become energy or stars, and the spacecraft will fly into it will be pulled into itself thousands of times longer because of the gravitational difference, and then compressed into a part of the black hole. The wormhole is the passage to the parallel universe, but you can't touch the edge when you pass through, otherwise it will be crushed by the parallel universe, unlike the black hole, the wormhole is a hole blasted out with high energy, but, who knows, maybe the power of our bombardment will destroy the universe, and it is not enough to penetrate the four-dimensional space to create a wormhole.
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