The Universe Is Full Of Mysteries That We Can’t Comprehend

The universe is full of surreal & strange paradoxes that challenge our understanding - everything ranging from the mysteries of quantum mechanics, to the puzzling properties of black holes. In Today’s space documentary, we’ll go over various phenomena that defy intuition and challenge our perceptions of reality. Only 5% of the universe consists of normal matter (protons, neutrons, and electrons), while the remaining 95% is composed of dark matter (27%) and dark energy (68%). Dark matter, which does not interact with light, is inferred through its gravitational effects. Dark energy, a hypothetical energy form, contributes to the universe’s accelerating expansion. The universe is thought to have four dimensions: three spatial (length, width, height) and one temporal (time). String theory suggests the possibility of more than four dimensions, possibly up to 11, but these are considered too small to observe directly. The multiverse theory proposes that our universe is one of many with unique properties and laws of physics, potentially explaining the fine-tuning for life. The concept challenges our definition of reality. Time, a fundamental concept in physics, began with the Big Bang, approximately 13.8 billion years ago. The arrow of time, associated with the increase in entropy, suggests a unidirectional flow. The nature of time is still debated, with theories suggesting it as either emergent or a fundamental property. Quantum entanglement, where particles instantaneously correlate their states regardless of distance, aligns with quantum mechanics principles. However, the no communication theorem prohibits faster-than-light communication using entanglement. Despite its mysterious nature, quantum entanglement doesn’t violate the laws of nature or causality. - Subscribe → @SpaceDrift- #universe #space #cosmos
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