Physics, asked by astrophile251, 3 months ago

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➜What is the difference between the parallel universe and the alternate universe ?
➜where do black holes lead?
➜ The more the mass of an object, the more it wraps the space. Explain

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Answered by IYHAM
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A parallel universe would be a completely separate universe meaning it has a separate entity but with similar facts . Star wars is such like this. An alternative universe is a universe which took places in the same universe

Answered by ItZzUrShrikant
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➜What is the difference between the parallel universe and the alternate universe ?

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  • A parallel universe would be a completely separate universe, possibly containing similar characters or facts, but definitively a separate entity. An alternative universe would likely take place in the same universe, but with altered facts (i.e. "what-if" scenarios). ... would be (mostly) a parallel universe to Star Wars

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➜where do black holes lead?

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  • By their calculations, quàntum mechanics could feàsibly turn the event horizon into a giànt wall of fire and anything coming into contact would burn in an instànt. In that sense, black holes lead nowhere because nothing could ever get inside. This, however, violates Einstein's general theory of relativity

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➜ The more the mass of an object, the more it wraps the space. Explain

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  • Anything with mass—including your body—bends this four-dimensional cosmic grid. The warp, in turn, creates the effect of gravity, redirecting the path of objects that travel into it. The strength of gravity depends on the size of the space-time warp.
  • Place a mass down anywhere in the Universe, and the space around it will curve in response. ... We are taught that mass warps spacetime, and the curvature of spacetime around mass explains gravity - so that an object in orbit around Earth, for example, is actually going in a straight line through curved spacetime.

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