The universe came into being from nothing. Is it correct?

Updated on science 2024-06-17
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's hard to say, but in terms of the current field of knowledge, this is the tendency, and the personal feeling is that there should be an outer universe, and the formation of the universe is just a branch.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, there is no "with or without question" in the universe, it is made up of fragments. We're just a moment in a clip, and at the time I send this message, the universe sees me dead for 1,100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, So the universe is a ...... of "completely and absolutely infinite" cyclesI'm talking about ...... trueHah, come on, Mu Mo Mu!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Having is nothing, and nothing is being.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The universe is a general term for the vast expanse of space and the various celestial bodies that exist in it, as well as the diffuse matter. The origin of the universe is an extremely complex issue. The universe is the material world, which is in constant motion and development.

    For thousands of years, scientists have been searching for when and how the universe came to be.

    To this day, many scientists believe that the universe was formed by a big ** that occurred about 13.7 billion years ago. The matter and energy in the universe are gathered together, and condensed into a very small volume, the temperature is extremely high, the density is extremely high, and the huge pressure is generated in an instant, and then a large ** occurs, and the reaction principle of the big ** is called quantum physics by physicists. The big ** caused the matter to be scattered, the cosmic space continued to expand, and the temperature also dropped accordingly, and then appeared in all galaxies, stars, planets and even life in the universe one after another.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think the universe is finite, because the diameter of the universe has already been protruded.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The universe should be infinite, from the beginning of human research to the present, although there will be progress every time, but what we have found is always the tip of the iceberg, and we have not spied the whole picture of the universe.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The universe is finite, but the universe is very large, unimaginably large.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I feel like the universe is infinite because there are so many places that we can't touch.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The universe was born after a big **, and the universe also changes with time, and I don't think anyone knows too much about how big the universe is.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The story told by science is fascinating and humbling – Einstein's GTR tells us that the universe expands as you move forward in time, so it must be shrinking into a singularity when you go all the way back in time to where space-time collapsed. The observational evidence we have supports this, right up to a certain point, that is, up to, but not exclusively, that point.

    When we go back in the story, we find that the universe is getting hotter and hotter, so much so that everything we see in the universe – the laws of matter and physics – disappears. Time and space itself disappeared Chi Shan.

    But we can only experiment in the first second, up to, but not including, point. We can't find any information about the singularity or a fraction of a second that must appear immediately after the appearance of space-time. We can't describe the beginning, although we can describe it nicely in the yard bend that must have started shortly after the start.

    So it doesn't have to be a universe without a beginning – it's a universe whose beginning we can't describe, and we have to assume its existence without empirical evidence, although all signs point to a beginning.

    That's what makes it humbling – we know it's there, but we can never talk about it. There are no laws of physics that can be used to solve this problem – they came later. It transcends the limits of human exploration.

    Everything comes from nothingness (quantum theory happily allows it to happen even in this universe), but nothing takes us to where it happens.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Any matter with mass is in space, and matter cannot exist without space, that is, matter exists after space or at the same time, or both space and matter exist permanently without order, so the existence of space has nothing to do with pressure. It must be related to mass matter, pressure, and space, and it must be produced after space, so "big" cannot constitute space. Since everything is produced in space and cannot have any effect on space, then space is inherent and permanent, and space can only be boundless, or volume is constant.

    Use the method of counter-evidence to prove that space is boundless and boundless. Assuming that space has a boundary and volume is a constant, and beyond the "border" of the universe is "pure nothingness", there must be space on this side of the "border" and no space there, and there is mass matter that cannot go to the side without space, because our universe is connected, that is, the "border" surrounds our universe, that is, "pure nothingness" contains our universe in volume, and "pure nothingness" is zero space, zero volume, and zero volume contains a constant volume that will produce words and deeds, which obviously leads to absurd results, This proves that the assumption is completely wrong, and thus proves that space is boundless and that volume is not a constant.

    Our universe is a planetary universe, and there are vast planets in this universe, which are like clouds and mist in a sea of nebulae in the universe, and there are countless planets, which are vast and boundless. Most of these universes are composed of iron, aluminum, copper, manganese, zinc, carbon, silicate, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, mica, feldspar, quartz, etc. Most of them exist in solid forms in this universe, and they also exist in liquid and gaseous forms.

    The universe is a part of infinite space, which is finite, and this finite seems to be infinitely large to the insignificant "man". The universe is "fantastic", indescribable. Exhaustive imagination, no matter how outrageous conjecture and reasoning are, are nothing in front of the universe, and it feels that your imagination is not enough, let alone "overdone".

    As long as you can't think of it, you can't do it without it. Our galaxy has hundreds of millions of planets, stars, planets, and moons. These planets, the denser they get to the center of the Milky Way, the more stars there are, and the higher the temperature, they form a cloud-like celestial phenomenon composed of dazzling and colorful nebulae, which is dazzling and beautiful.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, because the universe we know is not the whole universe, there are too many unknowns in the universe, and there are many mysteries that we have not solved, so there are countless possibilities.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes. The existence of human beings on the earth is a very miraculous thing, so there should be many more miraculous things in the universe that we do not know.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think this statement is possible, because the universe is infinite, then there are many possibilities in the universe, but now our technology is limited, so we have not found them, and we should improve our own science and technology.

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