Chapter Ninety-One: Mysterious Islands and Extraterrestrial Life in the Universe
Scientists have hypothesized that as the universe expands, this mutual repulsion will decrease and eventually drop to zero. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info although this slows down the expansion of the universe,
But the universe never actually stops expanding. But Professor Johnson said this assumption was wrong and could not be sustained. He and his colleagues have demonstrated that according to some theories of gravity
This "hidden energy of dark matter in multidimensional space" from the "quantum field" will not eventually be reduced to zero, it will become a negative quantity, and may even become a negative infinity. this
Negative infinity reduces the expansion rate of the universe, which then turns the universe into the opposite state, causing the collapse of space and time in the universe, and eventually they will change under a "strong pressure".
into a point.
Professor Johnson and his colleagues have calculated the approximate time when the universe will begin this collapse, which could be between 10 billion and 20 billion years in the future. The current age of the universe is 14 billion years. Johnson
"It's amazing that we are living in the middle of the universe, not in its very beginning," the professor said. "Guided by the theory of collapse and the theory of indeterminate inflation, we seem to be very unpredictable
We know the fate of our universe. But Professor Johnson said that observations of supernovae and the study of the remaining light waves produced after the Big Bang should help us solve the puzzles we are currently facing
。 Professor Johnson said: "It's not easy to see the future clearly, but it's possible and we shouldn't miss our opportunity. We may not be able to change our fate, but we do
It should be known what fate really is. ”
Ling Xiao and the global astronomer Martin-Rees have retained an open-ended view of this theory. They agree that a future cosmic collapse is possible. Martin said: "Because
Since we don't know what the hidden energy is, we can't rule out similar hypotheses, but predictions about the extremely distant future are speculative
Score more results. "Does life on Earth come from Mars or further into the depths of the universe?
Scientists believe that Mars cooled down earlier. As a result, some scientists believe that life on Earth comes from Mars or other comets that pass through the solar system.
Scientists have found that two types of bacteria, called bacillus sub-tilis and deinoccus radiodurans, can withstand the high speed of space flight by up to 15,000 times
pressure of geocentric attraction, and very high temperatures and radiation. As a result, these bacteria can attach to meteors and fly from Mars to Earth; Fax as seen in the picture above, is the branch
Scientists used a biorobot to take pictures of bacteria with a high microelectron microscope in the ice sea subterranean at the North Pole of Mars.
Scientists point out that over the past millions of years, when comets (ETSs) and meteorites collide with Mars, they knock the material on Mars apart, turning it into billions of rocks that fly away from Mars. One hundred and five each
Ten stones, one of which may descend to the earth; Scientists estimate that in the past four billion years, about 5 billion rocks have flown from Mars or comets to Earth; As you can see in the facsimile diagram below,
It is a Martian or comet meteorite that scientists photographed on Earth.
Scientists say that each meteorite can contain 100 million bacteria, as long as one percent of the bacteria can survive and stay on Earth. Eventually evolve into other organisms; Professor Peter of the University of Calgary, Canada, said,
Matter ejected from a dying planet. Contains complex organic matter that is what makes up life, so life on Earth may have come from a place adjacent to Mars
Comets outside the solar system fly by farther cosmic deep space......
However, in the universe, there is a mysterious area, and any object that enters this area will disappear without a trace. People call this a "black hole". Sailing from Mars in 2288 AD
The "Space-2" spacecraft launched by the Sky Launch Station observed a beam of X-rays from the constellation of the White Swan, which really opened the door to the detection of black holes. Upon study, it was a bright blue
The star, at the same time, has an invisible companion star. The mass is 10-30 times greater than that of the sun. Years later, scientists based on the true source of these intense rays, which is a companion star, its mass
The amount is 5-8 times that of the sun, but people can't see where it is. This is by far the most ideal "candidate" for the black hole.
Explanations for the causes of black holes vary. It has been suggested that stars begin to collapse under their own gravity in their later years as they run out of nuclear fuel. If the mass of the collapsing star exceeds
3 times the size of the sun, then, the product of its collapse is a black hole; It is also believed that black holes were formed by the collapse of a star during the explosion of a supernova; There are also those who believe that at the time of the Big Bang, it was different
Ordinary forces squeeze some matter very tightly, forming a "primordial black hole". All in all, although people can't demystify black holes yet, as science continues to evolve
With further research into it, the mystery will eventually be revealed.
In the 80s of the 22nd century, people discovered quasars that were small but extremely bright, and it was speculated that there might be a white hole in its center. White holes also have a boundary, which attracts outside matter and radiation into it
Enter the White Hole, but the matter and radiation inside the White Hole are not limited by the boundary. As a result, the white hole acts as a source, constantly spewing material outwards from its head. Precisely because it "only goes out and does not go in", its substance does not
Is it depleted? If not, where do these substances come from? It has been suggested that white holes and black holes are connected, and that there is a passage between them, which is called "worm eye" or "cavity".
Yes, it is this channel that transports the matter and beam particles absorbed by the black hole to the white hole and ejects them. So what is beyond the vastness of the universe...... (To be continued.) )