Credit- Earth Sky Martian Atmosphere The martian atmosphere in comparison to the earth's atmosphere is very thin. It consists of Carbon Dioxide as its main gas(96%). Mars experience opposite colors in its atmosphere which earth experiences during the day and the sunset. The Martian Sky Appears red during the day whereas it is blur during the sunset and the sunrise which is totally opposite to that of earth sky. Why the Martian sky appears red? Credit - Forbes The Martian Sky appears red due to the presence of iron oxide in its soil which scatters red color and absorbs blue color due to which the sky appears red. Why the sky appears blue during the sunset/sunrise? credit- Daily Mail The dust particles of the martian soil always create a blue halo around the sun which appears clearly when the sun is near the horizon ie during the sunset and sunrise which makes the sky blue during the sunset and sunrise. Distribution of Gases in the Martian ...
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Exploring The Endless Multiverse
Are we alone? Is there another advanced life out there? Does Parallel Universe really exist?
The Multiverse is a hypothetical set of different multiple possible universes. It included our universe along with everything that exists. The different universes within a Multiverse are called Parallel Universes. The Multiverse Theory is considered as the accepted theory of how the universe formed or formation of the universe. It states that the collapse of Giant Stars and the formation of Black Holes is the result of continuous Formation Of The Universe.
The term multiverse was coined by American philosopher William James in 1895 to refer to the confusing moral meaning of natural phenomena and not to other possible universes.
The American philosopher and psychologist William Jamesused the term "multiverse" in 1895 but in a different context. The term wasfirst used in fiction and in its current physics context by Michael Moorcock in his 1963 SF Adventures novella The Sundered Worlds.
It is useful to understand how our universe is believed to have come to be.
1. Infinite universes. We don't know what the shape of space-time is exactly. One prominent theory is that it is flat and goes on forever. This would present the possibility of many universes being out there. But with that topic in mind, it's possible that universes can start repeating themselves. That's because particles can only be put together in so many ways. More about that in a moment.
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2. Bubble universes. Another theory for multiple universes comes from "eternal inflation." Based on research from Tufts University cosmologist Alexander Vilenkin, when looking at space-time as a whole, some areas of space stop inflating like the Big Bang inflated our own universe. Others, however, will keep getting larger. So if we picture our own universe as a bubble, it is sitting in a network of bubble universes of space. What's interesting about this theory is the other universes could have very different laws of physics than our own, since they are not linked.
3. Daughter universes. Or perhaps multiple universes can follow the theory of quantum mechanics (how subatomic particles behave), as part of the "daughter universe" theory. If you follow the laws of probability, it suggests that for every outcome that could come from one of your decisions, there would be a range of universes — each of which saw one outcome come to be. So in one universe, you took that job to China. In another, perhaps you were on your way and your plane landed somewhere different, and you decided to stay. And so on.
4. Mathematical universes. Another possible avenue is exploring mathematical universes, which, simply put, explain that the structure of mathematics may change depending in which universe you reside. "A mathematical structure is something that you can describe in a way that's completely independent of human baggage," said theory-proposer Max Tegmark of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as quoted in the 2012 article. "I really believe that there is this universe out there that can exist independently of me that would continue to exist even if there were no humans."
5. Parallel universes. And last but not least as the idea of parallel universes. Going back to the idea that space-time is flat, the number of possible particle configurations in multiple universes would be limited to 10^10^122 distinct possibilities, to be exact. So, with an infinite number of cosmic patches, the particle arrangements within them must repeat — infinitely many times over. This means there are infinitely many "parallel universes": cosmic patches exactly the same as ours (containing someone exactly like you), as well as patches that differ by just one particle's position, patches that differ by two particles' positions, and so on down to patches that are totally different from ours.
The Parallel Universe is filled with horror and misery. If we considered that you found yourself in a strange room after you wake up, and you found outside animals eating people as foods, chickens sitting in the table and eating fried people. That is such bizarre things happen in some separate Parallel universe.
Meanwhile in Parallel Universe
Meanwhile in Parallel Universe
If we try to use the most advanced and powerful telescope today like The James Webb Space Telescope which is the largest, most powerful and most technologically challenging space telescope ever built.
The James Webb Space Telescope is such a big deal.James Webb Space Telescope also has a muchbigger mirrorthan Hubble Space Telescope. This larger light-collecting area means that Webb can peer farther back into time than Hubbleis capable of doing. Hubble is in a very close orbit around the earth, while Webb will be 1.5 million kilometers (km) away at the second Lagrange (L2) point.
Lagrange Points - areas where gravity from the Sun and Earth balance the orbital motion of a satellite.
James Webb Space Telescope
James Webb Space Telescope is named for former NASA chief James Webb. Webb took charge of the space agency from 1961 to 1968, retiring just a few months before NASA put the first man on the moon. NASA launched more than 75 space science missions under Webb's guidance.
NASA Chief: James Webb
Webb Telescope's scientists and engineers determined that a primary mirror 6.5 meters (21 feet 4 inches) across is what was needed to measure the light from these distant galaxies. Building a mirror this large is challenging, even for use on the ground. A mirror this large has never before been launched into space!
Comparison Of Primary Mirror Of Hubble Space Telescope And James Webb Space Telescope
If we try to use this kind of advanced telescope nowadays to detect or capture images of Parallel Universe, It will end up nothing. If we considered, the distance between different universes is approximate 100 billion Parsecs. Then the light from that universe that is traveling of 300,000 km/s will take 326,163,344,000 years to reach our own universe. But according to recent calculations like the information gathered by Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe(WMAP), Our Universe is 13.7 Billion years old. This means the light from the parallel universe are still travelling in space before it reaches our planet in another Billion years before we captured the image of the Parallel Universe.
The Light
The Parallel Universe is the existent of endless bubbles of the fabric of Space-time, Universes, in endless Fabric of Space-time. Wherein, with the endless bubbles of Space-time, there are also infinite different possibilities of different things and decisions we made and happen within the Multiverse.
Our Universe said to have begun when the Inflation took place in a very tiny region of empty Space-time. Inflation was propounded by Alan Guth, Andrei Linde, Paul Steinhardt, and Andy Albrecht. It states that during the formation of our Universe, there was a period wherein the universe expands very fast that it leads into the Cosmological expansion or Big Bang.
Nothing can move faster than the speed of light unless the space-time itself is moving.During the Inflationary Period, the universe's expansion broke the Cosmic Speed limit, which is the Speed of Light in a vacuum. Inflation certainly occurs after the cosmological singularity, but before several important events of the Big Bang. In other words, the inflation is an optional epoch that can occur within the Big Bang era and theory.
History Model of Universe
The Multiverse or Parallel Universe idea is very similar to the idea of Schrodinger's cat being dead and alive at the same time. One way of explaining or example is that there are two universes. In one the cat is dead, while in the other Universe the cat is alive. This is what we called 'Many Worlds Theory.' The Cat exists in both states at the same time, in different universes. (Superposition State). It was proposed in the mid-1930 by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrondiger who proposed thought experiment to highlights how crazy Quantum Mechanics was.
Since atom can do two things at once,and a cat is made up of atom,it can be both dead and alive at the same time.
Schrodinger's Cat Experiment
There are Universes wherein you are writing this article while I'm reading it, Universes where Kobe Bryant still alive, Universes where COVID-19 never strike, and Universes where Dinosaurs never extinct and becomes more dominant than Humanity.
I will provide a video about the Travelling Between Parallel Universes or Visiting Parallel Universe. Again this is Samuel A.Estrope lll This was explained byProfessor Brian Greene who is an American theoretical physicist, mathematician, and string theorist. He has been a professor at Columbia University since 1996 and chairman of the World Science Festival since co-founding it in 2008.
Empire of Stars It has been a long time that we are exploring the universe through modern telescopes to find other worlds where we can find other civilizations. Till now there are no accurate pieces of information we can find about the alien worlds but during these we have found about many new planets and new types of stars. In this post, we will discuss the different types of stars on the basis of stellar classification. What is Stellar Classification? It is a method to classify stars on the basis of their spectral characteristic. A stellar spectrum can reveal many properties of stars, such as their chemical composition, temperature, density, mass, distance, luminosity, On the basis of this classification stars are divided into 7 parts. 1. O type Stars Color- Blue or White Temperature- More than 30000 Kelvin Stars of this type are very rare, but because they are very bright they can be seen at great distances and four of the 90 mos...
Our Sun Family And we are back with a new topic which is our own solar system. In this blog we will talk about the facts and planets of the solar system. Following are the type of Bodies existing in the solar system Planets Dwarf Planets Asteroid Belts Moons of Different Planets Sun Total no of official planets-8 Names are given below Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Total no of Dwarf Planets - 5 Pluto Eris Ceres Haumea Make make Some Important Facts About the Solar System Largest Mountain- Olympus Mons (Mars) Largest Crater- Hellas Planitia (Mars) Largest Moon- Ganymede of Jupiter The planet with Largest no of moons- Saturn has 82 moons . (Though Saturn has 53 moons that have been named. Saturn also has 29 moons awaiting confirmation. The planet with the slowest rotation- Venus (243 Earth Days) A planet ...
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