Who do you think controls the infinite universe?

Updated on science 2024-06-24
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    According to the current mainstream view, the universe is still large and small, the universe was born hundreds of millions of years ago with a singularity**, the current observable universe diameter has reached 93 billion light years, and the unobservable universe diameter is at least 23 trillion light years. Maybe after saying this, some people want to ask, since the universe has size, what is outside the universe? What was before the singularity?

    In fact, everything that is happening now, and all the theoretical foundations, is based on the universe, after the singularity. We think that there is no meaning outside the universe or before the singularity, and of course there is no definite explanation.

    It would be a bit anthropomorphic to say who controls this universe, which is preferred by religious theology. The most important thing for the operation of the universe is the four basic forces, including gravity, electromagnetism, strong force, and weak force. Then to ask who controls the universe may be to ask about the unity of the four basic forces!

    The problem of the unity of the fundamental forces was studied by Einstein in the second half of his life, but the strong force had not yet been discovered in that era, and the principle of the weak force was not very clear, so the great unity of that era mainly referred to the unity of gravity and electromagnetic force. But Einstein failed, and his general theory of relativity could only explain gravity in essence, that is, the curvature of space-time, and the unification with the electromagnetic force was not complete. At present, the Standard Model of particle physics has completed the unification of the other three fundamental forces except gravity, and is only waiting for gravity to be added, but this process may be long or unworkable.

    But in any case, there will always be a theory that can unify the known theories of the present, and this unified theory can become a being that "controls the universe", and it will not only work in its own domain, like the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. This is to explain who can control the universe in terms of scientific laws.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course, no one can control the universe, because the universe is a place without borders. Then it has everything, so the most powerful thing is only the black hole, and the others really don't know.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No one can control the vast universe, its existence is a mystery, no one can really understand it, its size and expansion are the imagination of scientists.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A: The infinite universe is governed by the forces of interaction between the universes. This is not a human decision, and these interaction forces are indispensable, just to be confirmed by scientists.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is controlled by black holes, and many planetary deaths will eventually be eaten by it. It is the king of these planets, and this black hole is a particularly terrifying controller.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The infinite universe has entire galaxies and various galaxies of the Milky Way to grasp, and the universe is very vast, and it is by these galaxies that it can be mastered.

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