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1) What is matter made of ?
2) why is gravity so weird ?
3) where did the all anti matter goes?
4) can we find a unified theory of physics ?
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by zubi
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Answer:
- At the most fundamental level, matter is composed of elementary particles known as quarks and leptons (the class of elementary particles that includes electrons). Quarks combine into protons and neutrons and, along with electrons, form atoms of the elements of the periodic table, such as hydrogen, oxygen, and iron.
- No force is more familiar than gravity — it's what keeps our feet on the ground, after all. And Einstein's theory of general relativity gives a mathematical formulation for gravity, describing it as a “warping” of space.
- All their combined matter is converted into energy, usually in the form of high-energy gamma-ray radiation.
- In physics, forces can be described by fields that mediate interactions between separate objects. ... Later, Einstein and others attempted to construct a unified field theory in which electromagnetism and gravity would emerge as different aspects of a single fundamental field.
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1. All matter is made up of atoms, which are in turn made up of protons, neutrons and electrons.
2. We can define what it is as a field of influence, because we know how it operates in the universe. And some scientists think that it is made up of particles called gravitons which travel at the speed of light.
3.Matter and antimatter annihilate each other on contact, and researchers believe such collisions destroyed almost all of the antimatter (and a large chunk of the matter) that initially existed in the cosmos.
4. No. There is no proven grand unified theory. All physical theories require physical evidence and currently there is no evidence for a grand unified theory. The best piece of evidence for grand unified theories comes from gauge coupling unification.