When atoms get very close to 0 K, they start to mate with each other in a fantastic quantic gang bang. The realisator of this porn movie is Bose and the productor is einstein.
Lerts - we're talking about solids here, not gases. But you would be correct that an ideal gas doesn't exist yet, although the Noble gases get reasonably close for most situations.
i would like to, for once more, point out that he can't solve a simple 2 variable system of equation, doesn't even check his calculations, can't solve basic mechanics and confuses philosophy, science and religion. also, he doesn't seem to understand what a logical fallacy is. in fact, i expect him to consider 'logic' as some kind of conspiracy...
they're into your mind lerts. they are controlling you...
absolut 0 was discover because as doughy pointed out somebody saw air contracted in a linear fashion with temperature what made posible calculating that -273º
Magnitude of contraction hasn't been mentioned, only that some contraction occurs as temperature drops, just as things expand with heat. It's small, but can be very important.
The -273.15° has been shown experimentally and theoretically as being the point at which molecules stop. I think the closest humans have got to it has been something along the lines of -273.13°, but that's from memory and could be checked if I could be bothered (but I can't, as it's not that important).
The closest we've got it to absolute zero is a few millionths degree above it. This is where funny stuff happens, such as the Bose-Einstein condensate, where particles seem to lose their distinction/identity and transform into waves of some sort.
...why is there no reference or talk of a constant trajectory of everything?
From the bang everything is constant and expanding outward like a bubble yes/no? and dark matter is the outside or face of the bubble yes/no? If the bubble is constantly accelerating and expanding faster than light and everyhing in the bubble, how are we ever going to detect it with anything because anything is slower than expansion away from us:wtf2:?
Actually there is plenty of ways of knowing the answer. I recommend that you read "In The Beginning" by John Gribbin, and "The Vindication Of The Big Bang Theory" by Barry Parker. While some theories have evolved since these books were first published, the information they contain is still relevant and the books will tell you what you need to know.
No not everything is constant. Huge gravitational forces are tugging at entire clusters of galaxies. Also, the expanding bubble analogy isn't exactly accurate either. The space between objects is actually expanding in addition to their outward movement 'through' space.
The universe does not exist in a vacuum, space is full of all sorts of stuff.
The universe will not keep expanding forever, most cosmologists are fairly sure of that now.
The universe is not infinite because it is made up of space, which is still expanding - in fact "growing" or "stretching" may be a more appropriate term. Our universe has an edge, it is not infinite.
The big bang is almost certainly local and our universe is almost certainly not the only one in existence.
If you wish to learn from myths it is likely that you will misinterpret facts unintentionally. Not that facts can't be found in myths, legends and stories, but they aren't a good place to draw theories from with so much real data available to you in the sciences.
Judeo-Christians have proven time and again throughout history that they will believe any rubbish at all with no proof or reason and will edit the truth to suit their own paradigm, so I'd flag them as a long shot if I were you.
The big band theory requires no God, not that you could explain or comprehend such an phenomenon as "God" as it is championed by religions anyway.
i had once the theory that gravity is the simultaneous expansion of matter, matter would double size ever 30 seconds accelerating the ground upwards and nailing us to it as it accelerates up
actualy i think relativity makes this imposible to disprove
instead of considering the object falling i consider the ground going up
wouldnt this match the inflationing theory about the universe?
There is no such thing as orbit, what happens is tiny spermoids tow things around in circles to generate energy which they feed on. The earth is actually flat, the universe is 2D, but because our eyes are 3D everything looks round and 3D and not flat and 2D which it actually is. Moreover our universe is just a wart on a giant monsters face, and to travel faster than light we need to turn off all the lights.
I bet we is like Orion's Belt in M.I.B...the whole Galaxy compressed within other bigger Galaxy's. i read at one point our Galaxy could fit into the palm of your hand and then exploded. I'm taking this for the truth for arguments sake.
Understanding that there are Galactic sized forces at play in the galaxy is easy because we can just look at the scaled down version we have here on earth. This seems to be the limit of our knowledge though, just because we observe and understand 'the weather systems' of the galaxy does not mean that each and every cluster or neighborhood of galaxy's does not have a constant trajectory, in fact( afaik:shrug )for the bang theory, this must be the case(because it was the size of a small melon and exploded!), i just can't imagine everything is so chaotic.
If(a big if xb)this is the case, we have coordinates within our galaxy bubble, we may be close to the edge of the bubble(old), or we may be near the more chaotic center(young). -Imagine our galaxy is planet earth, and our position within the galaxy is 200m below and in the center of Australia(fairly old), as the earth is kinda spherical too we look along its axis to find the edge.
Is dark matter the edge or oldest part of the galaxy?
Why, after burning up every element do stars turn themselfs to iron?.iron ain't so special or is not as exotic as others...why iron?