What would the Multiverse look like? How much does the universe weigh?

Updated on science 2024-07-22
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Exploration is a good thing, but the interior of the earth doesn't know what it is, so it's too difficult to break through the dimensional barrier to explore other universes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    What if....There is a universe beyond the universe....Then the meaning of the word universe is meaningless....

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The weight of the universe depends on how much matter there is in the universe. The matter in the universe is created in the big **, which then forms stars and galaxies. The weight of a star can be calculated from its gravitational pull.

    Such as the weight of the sun is 10, 35 grams. If the number of stars in the Milky Way is calculated at 100 billion, and their average weight is the weight of the Sun, the weight of the Milky Way is 10 46 grams. If there are 10 billion galaxies like the Milky Way in the universe, the total weight of the universe is 10,56 grams.

    The weight of the sun can also be calculated by the number of protons and neutrons it contains, and then the number of protons and neutrons in the universe can be known, which is about 10 80. The mass of each proton and neutron is 10 -24 grams. From this it is calculated that the total weight of the universe is also 10 56 grams.

    However, the above calculations are only the weight of luminescent matter in the universe, and its gravitational force is less than 1% of the total gravitational force that balances the expansion rate of the universe. Of course, there are also non-luminous objects such as planets, dark stars, and black holes in the universe. Add in their weight, but still less than 10% of the total gravitational force needed to balance the rate of expansion.

    The universe is big enough to produce more than just protons and neutrons. Neutrinos and heavy vector bosons come to mind, and if the mass of either of them is added, it is enough to compete with the rate of expansion.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is only one universe.

    Because there is no cosmic boundary and cannot be blocked from allowing galaxies to pass through, the concept of two layers of universes or multiverses will lose its meaning, since they can merge with each other, it means that these galaxies are in the same space, that is, there is only one universe.

    This multidimensional universe is composed of a total of 12 full dimensions, each full dimension contains 3 sub-dimensions, each sub-dimension contains 12 frequency levels, and each frequency level has a symbiotic universe. Therefore, we can simply calculate that in each full dimension, there are a total of 36 frequency levels, accommodating 36 symbiotic universes that exist at the same time.

    Cosmic thinking

    Now, let's go back to this full dimension that human beings are in, which is the lowest of all the frequency levels. It initially divided itself into 3 subdimensions like the other 11 dimensions, but due to the low frequency of this full dimension, these 3 subdimensions collapsed again into a composite subdimension after being divided.

    Since it has the lowest frequency, it provides a rare opportunity for the Higher Self or Superior Spirits to evolve in a way that is not available in any other universe. At the same time, within this composite subdimension, there are 12 frequency levels. Because its frequency is too low, these 12 frequency levels add up to support 1 universe, which is the physical universe in which we humans live.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.The Multiverse is not a parallel universe, so each universe has the characteristics of each universe. Assuming that space is infinite, then the universe will have the same existence, and there will be the same number of universes in probability.

    2.There are three theories about the proof of the multiverse:

    a. The expansion of the universe is accelerating.

    b. Dark matter, dark energy.

    c. String theory.

    3.The creation of the universe: It is not that the singularity contains huge energy, but that the physical laws of the small universe in space are contrary to the physical laws of the first time and after. (particles repel each other).

    4. The generation of each universe is random, so the rejection is also random, and the different energies of each universe lead to different laws of the universe.

    5.Spatial things are related, and therefore the existence of every universe is also related.

    6.Wormholes and white holes do not exist.

    7.The interconnectedness of the multiverse is black holes, and black holes are the conduits between universes.

    8.Matter does not disappear, but is transported to other universes. Conversely, in other universes, there are also black holes associated with our universe.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should be infinite, from the theory of the universe, we know that the universe is a mass point at the beginning, its size and volume are infinitesimal, but its density is infinite, and its mass is also infinite.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This question is as ridiculous as asking if you can lift yourself up.

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