Obviously are sun is going to eventually burn out and potentially end up going planetary nebula and becoming a white dwarf but because it is a lower massed, G rated star it will take a lot longer for this to occur. In terms of the Big Bang, and speculation, there could be another Big Bang potentially or an event like it. All we know for sure is that like all stars our sun will burn out and die and the universe, due to hubbles law, shows that the universe will continue to expand faster away from us
That is a really good question and something I was going to ask another group. In my opinion, because it is so hard to even explain what the Big Bang really was or really sort out and comprehend it, it is hard to say. I do think that possibilities with space are endless however and that maybe there will be another Big Bang further away from us that creates new elements and things we don't even know about. All it took for this one was one particle of dust to explode into the universe we know now. So I do think that it is possible yes.
As per our presentation, it is a little hard to know for sure because bosons such as W and Z are harder to understsnd. Since these are involved in radioactive decay or the weak force, it is likely they were no longer crested because particles were beginning to form together instead of break apart. This is why the forces such as the strong force were able to take hold in the next era (particle era) and build together particles instead of breaking them down. That is honestly my best guess since these bosons are less understood by society
These particles are also short lived so because Of that they did not around to terribly long. Not to mention that fact that all antiparticles had a particle pair leading to antiparticle elimination and the w boson is the particle to its z pair or antiparticle
What is the predicted end of the universe?
ReplyDeleteObviously are sun is going to eventually burn out and potentially end up going planetary nebula and becoming a white dwarf but because it is a lower massed, G rated star it will take a lot longer for this to occur. In terms of the Big Bang, and speculation, there could be another Big Bang potentially or an event like it. All we know for sure is that like all stars our sun will burn out and die and the universe, due to hubbles law, shows that the universe will continue to expand faster away from us
DeleteDo you think the Big Bang will happen again in the future?
ReplyDeleteThat is a really good question and something I was going to ask another group. In my opinion, because it is so hard to even explain what the Big Bang really was or really sort out and comprehend it, it is hard to say. I do think that possibilities with space are endless however and that maybe there will be another Big Bang further away from us that creates new elements and things we don't even know about. All it took for this one was one particle of dust to explode into the universe we know now. So I do think that it is possible yes.
DeleteWhy are W and Z bosons no longer created in the universe?
ReplyDeleteAs per our presentation, it is a little hard to know for sure because bosons such as W and Z are harder to understsnd. Since these are involved in radioactive decay or the weak force, it is likely they were no longer crested because particles were beginning to form together instead of break apart. This is why the forces such as the strong force were able to take hold in the next era (particle era) and build together particles instead of breaking them down. That is honestly my best guess since these bosons are less understood by society
ReplyDeleteThese particles are also short lived so because Of that they did not around to terribly long. Not to mention that fact that all antiparticles had a particle pair leading to antiparticle elimination and the w boson is the particle to its z pair or antiparticle
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ReplyDeleteWhat formed first, stars or planets?
ReplyDeleteWhat was the universe like the first few seconds after the big bang? Tayler Smith
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