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Explain the constituents of the universe

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Answered by seenmp1975
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There are three primary constituent aspects to our universe (or any universe, really). These are information, energy, and structure. Information can also be referred to as data, intelligence, consciousness, or mindstuff. Energy can also be referred to as work, change over time, or, in its latent form, fuel

Explanation:

Hydrogen and helium are the main constituents of the universe.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The constituents of the universe

  • The Universe is made up of two fundamental elements: matter and energy. The fact that most of the matter in the universe is invisible and the origin of the majority of the energy is not well understood presents scientists with a significant dilemma.
  • It must be an atom of hydrogen with one proton and one electron. Everything else is constructed from this fundamental atom.
  • Even helium, which has two protons and two electrons, is created when two hydrogen atoms are fused together.
  • It has to be a hydrogen atom with a proton and an electron. From this basic atom, everything else is built. When two hydrogen atoms combine, even helium, which has two protons and two electrons, is produced.
  • All of the universe's matter, energy, life, and minds are its fundamental components, as are all of their connections with one another. Additional fundamental components include the first cause of everything I've just mentioned.
  • All of the universe's matter, energy, life, and minds are its fundamental constituents.

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