This is my own pic...
i have clicked it in my dressing room...
let it be... let me continue with my remaining topic The Big Bang
The Big Bang...
The Big Bang theory which is being studied by many scientist around this world...
But it is inadequate theory...
But from where these meteoroids came from...
These must be a part of one parent star or some kind of heavenly mass form....
This mass form can be a form of a single cosmic part of a star...
Lets take a star whose age limit is finished and a blast is occurred inside its core. This core which had been inside is blasted and the star is finished. So the scattering of stars particle is occurred which create a massless energy wave form which is also known as black hole....
Some predictionist says that the black hole is a kind of gate way to the another dimension of or another parallel universe...
There is a question asked in 2002 in Georgia
i have clicked it in my dressing room...
let it be... let me continue with my remaining topic The Big Bang
The Big Bang...
The Big Bang theory which is being studied by many scientist around this world...
But it is inadequate theory...
But from where these meteoroids came from...
These must be a part of one parent star or some kind of heavenly mass form....
This mass form can be a form of a single cosmic part of a star...
Lets take a star whose age limit is finished and a blast is occurred inside its core. This core which had been inside is blasted and the star is finished. So the scattering of stars particle is occurred which create a massless energy wave form which is also known as black hole....
Some predictionist says that the black hole is a kind of gate way to the another dimension of or another parallel universe...
There is a question asked in 2002 in Georgia
Are Black holes five-dimensional? I was wondering because if Einstein said to consider space to be a fabric called Space-time, and black holes literally make a hole in space. What if we went under a black hole and nothing happens? Does that mean that black holes are five dimensional or are they in thier own category?
The Answer
Thanks for your excellent question. Actually, the dimensions of a black hole are indeed complicated due to the effects of the strong gravitational force. Inside the black hole, time becomes a "dimension," giving rise to the 4-dimensional term we are familiar with, space-time. See our answer for the black hole volume for example:http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/970808.htmlHowever, nobody really knows how many dimensions make up the universe --this is still a very exciting field of research. It turns out that black holes may be able to provide clues to help astronomers estimate the number of dimensions that make up the universe, since these extra dimensions are only "felt" during very energetic processes such as inside a black hole! In fact, there are several experiments searching for clues to the extra dimensions both at particle accelerators and with high energy cosmic rays. See the following websites to learn about these experiments.
http://www.nature.com/nsu/011004/011004-8.html (accelerators)
http://focus.aps.org/story/v9/st3 (cosmic rays)
http://focus.aps.org/story/v9/st3 (cosmic rays)
Hope this helps,
Georgia & Veronica
For "Ask an Astrophysicist"
Georgia & Veronica
For "Ask an Astrophysicist"
This was taken by me from the site http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/index.html
But some how i got an information about a proof that there are 16.1 dimensions in total....
Last year we have experience the thrill of getting 4th dimension but there are more then that...
From the law of conservation of energy we know that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed...
Its is studied by us since many years... which is applicable in this universe as well in this whole galaxy....
But as it is created in our world it we can say that all the particles are a derivated by a single piece of heavenly mass.. which are mutually connected with each other....
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