Social Sciences, asked by AbhishGS, 1 year ago

approx. how much amount of atomic particles are present in this vastness of universe
Think as u can
1. 10^-245
2. 10^245
3. 10^1000
4. 10^n
5. 10^infty×n

Answers

Answered by NikhilYadav13
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The answer to the question depends on what is meant by the universe. The standard cosmological model is that the universe is infinite. The only way the universe could be finite if it has a constant positive curvature, but the current measurement of the curvature implies that the universe is flat and therefore infinite.

AbhishGS: true
AbhishGS: but universe is not flat
AbhishGS: from my consideration
AbhishGS: universe from the end if we see it look like an atom
AbhishGS: atom has tendency that if we break nucleas into two then lots of energy produce and upto 1/1000th time it will convert in twonucleus
AbhishGS: similarly our universe plays same role and center of it if break than it convert intio two and might be
AbhishGS: the bigbang is half part of any broken universe and converted into another universe and remaining half part must be our antiparallel universe
AbhishGS: and through black hole we can pass there
AbhishGS: although every consideration of space is a thought only. And this is also a thought by me
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