Physics, asked by Arna146, 1 month ago

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↪whαt ís thє unívєrsє єхpαndíng íntσ ?
↪whαt αrє ghσst pαrtíclєs ?
↪whαt ís thє díffєrєncє вєtwєєn єхσtíc mαttєr αnd mαttєr ?
↪cαn α вlαck hσlє vαpσurízє thє єαrth ?


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Answered by Disha2496
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Answer:

Here's ur answer

Explanation:

  1. The universe does not expand "into" anything and does not require space to exist "outside" it. Technically, neither space nor objects in space move. Instead it is the metric governing the size and geometry of spacetime itself that changes in scale.
  2. Ghost particles are also known as "neutrinos." Neutrinos are nearly massless subatomic particles that have no electric charge and therefore interact rarely with their surroundings. Indeed, trillions of these 'ghost particles' stream through your body unnoticed and unhindered every second.
  3. Exotic matter and dark matter are both very lesser-known forms of matter, and are largely theoretical

Here are a couple of reasons how they can be different

• However exotic matter could be a subpart of dark matter

•Dark matter is supposed to have positive mass, as it is used to explain why galaxies don’t get ripped apart, and some matter must exert gravitational force to hold them.

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Answered by nazrinebanu2007
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