The universe was a singularity before where did the cosmic singularity come from

Updated on science 2024-05-02
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The universe is created by the big **, and the big ** is preceded by the gravitational singularity. The singularity is a "point" with infinite density, infinite curvature of space-time, infinitely high heat, and infinitely small volume, at which all known laws of physics fail. Until the singularity expands beyond its limit, all states have no effect on the existing world, and it is impossible to deduce from the current state to the state before the singularity.

    There is no space or time before the singularity**. If you put a clock at the singularity, it will be crushed, and even if the clock can exist, it will not show time, but only the reading of the clock. Clocks can only express time in the presence of time, and cannot create time in the absence of time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Maybe Hawking can make it clear.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Theoretically, yes.

    According to the view of the universe, the universe is preceded by an infinitesimal point, that is, the singularity, and now all the matter and energy in our universe are compressed into that singularity. The singularity is 0-dimensional, so there is no concept of space. Because there is no space, there is no movement, and when everything stops moving, is there still time?

    Or does time still make sense? Space and time are interdependent, and without one, the other is meaningless.

    As for the clock, even if it is put in, how do you indicate its rotation? When space is 0 dimensional, what do you use to express the coordinates of the pointer's position? This is an infinitesimal point where all the laws of physics fail.

    So, you know what I mean.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is time and no space before the universe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Time is an abstract concept. It is also wrong to say that everything is static in time on this singularti, where there is no concept of time at all. There is also no space. So you can't put a clock there at all.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    That's what we call a time rift

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Nabs! Take a look at A Brief History of Time!

    It's hard to explain this theory, otherwise I wouldn't be standing here.

    I'm not a replica family.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    At that time, the situation was not so simple, it was not a singularity as you imagined, but the whole space was contracted into a point, that is, the vast space now was only a point at that time, so all the laws and theorems of physics now are not valid, because the curvature of space-time at that time was infinite, and no law can involve infinity, of course, including all real events, such as time. I also suggest you take a look at a brief history of time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Time exists for an infinite time, but the clock is only a machine, it can be shattered by infinite density, and time never stops.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What's beyond the singularity?

    Before the universe was created, the universe was not a world that contained space and matter, if we took a table at that time, then the table could not be integrated into the world outside the universe, so if we really took a watch at that time, then it could only be in the universe with a starting point, and soon, the table would be destroyed, because the temperature of the singularity is very high, and the rotation of the table is because it has kinetic energy. Because it takes time for the universe to come into being, even if that time is very, very small.

    But all this is just my personal conjecture, the real truth no one on the earth knows, facts speak louder than words.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The theory of steady expansion of the universe addresses this problem by saying that the "singularity" comes from the "singularity" itself. A singularity is an origin that has no size, i.e., a point that does not actually exist.

    The theory of steady expansion of the universe holds that the only energy that conforms to the singularity and is objectively existing is the energy pon, which contains all the energy of our universe (including the energy converted into matter).

    The universe has an beginning and a beginning, and the beginning of the universe is a huge energy subon, and there is no predetermined motivation. The "singularity" can only come from itself, and the natural nature of the universe is like this, and it does not need to be further explained, that is, there is no question of where it came from, we just need to know the initial state of the universe. If we have to continue to ask questions on this issue, it will only be a return to religious beliefs, or unfounded theories and fictions that will lead to endless motivational questioning, which will be meaningless.

    The singularity is an ununderstood but unavoidable celestial body in modern cosmic science, and its physical properties have exceeded the scope of existing physics research. In fact, according to the view that general relativity matter bends space-time, the cosmic singularity can be directly deduced, because when the gravitational pull of matter is infinite, the curvature of space-time can become infinite.

    The singularity theory is a theory proposed by the American futurist Raymond Kurzweil, and the "singularity" is an astrophysical term that refers to "a point in space-time to which ordinary physical rules do not apply". The "singularity" refers to the mutual merging of humans with other species (objects). To be precise, it refers to the wonderful moment when computer intelligence is compatible with the intelligence of the human brain.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The singularity at the center of the universe with a mass of :, the density of the singularity is Planck's density:, and the volume is :

    The central singularity of the universe is not that it disappeared after the universe was large, but it still exists, just because the volume of the central singularity of the universe is too small for us humans to observe with existing observation methods.

    The singularity in the heart of the universe is like a white hole as scientists guess, it only shoots matter and energy into the cosmic space.

    The singularity spin at the center of the universe is zero, and the orbiting speed is zero. The central singularity of the universe is absolutely stationary except for the constant ejection of matter and energy into the cosmic space. He was there, but humans couldn't see it.

    The singularity at the center of the universe is the center of antimatter and anti-energy. We can call it an anti-singularity. The temperature, density, and specific heat of the singularity at the center of the universe are the same as those at the singularity of a black hole, except that they are reversed. The temperature of the singularity at the center of the universe is:

    The mass of the singularity at the center of the universe is equal to the mass of the entire universe, both equal.

    All galaxies in the universe are centered on the singularity at the center of the universe, expanding, growing, and rotating at the speed of light.

    The growth rate of the universe and the singularity at the center of the universe is a constant is:

    v=c^3/g

    In Equation 1: v is the growth rate of the universe;

    c= is the speed of light;

    g = n·m p is the gravitational constant.

    The above formulas are obtained through complex theoretical hypotheses and theoretical derivations, and the derivation process is too complex to be repeated here.

    Bringing a known constant into Equation 1 yields the growth rate of the universe as: v=

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