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Four cosmic puzzles that confound mankind, each mystery may take mankind to a higher civilization

The mysteries of the universe

By Dante D ShullPublished 2 years ago 7 min read
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The wonders of the universe are endless, and it is also the place that leaves the most mysteries to us humans.

Since the birth of science, we humans have never stopped exploring the universe. In the vastness of the universe, human beings have discovered many incredible phenomena. Many methods have also been tried to explore whether aliens exist. But in the end, nothing has been found.

If earthlings are the only three-dimensional creatures that exist in the universe. Then in such a vast universe, doesn't it seem like too much of a waste of space?

Hello everyone, today we are here to talk about several mysteries in the universe, and puzzles that we humans may never be able to solve.

First, is the inside of a black hole.

When it comes to black holes, we are no strangers to them. A black hole is the most powerful object in the entire universe.

It can take all the matter around him, all sucked into the interior, and even the light passing around him, will be swallowed by it, so the black hole can not be directly observed.

The center of a black hole has infinite gravity, and this point is also known as singularity. So all the laws of physics that we know now cannot be applied inside this black hole.

Suppose an astronaut accidentally falls inside a black hole and he is lucky enough to survive.

Then he will see the incredible phenomenon, in the black hole around, time will pass extraordinarily fast, a second of time, it is very likely to observe the external hundreds of millions of years of experience, Einstein in special relativity once proposed.

The greater the mass of an object, the slower time will pass around it.

Time is relative, and because the gravitational force of a black hole is infinitely large, in its surroundings, the time relative to the outside will pass particularly slowly.

So the astronauts will feel like the outside world is like a movie fast-forwarded.

Currently, our human knowledge of black holes is extremely limited. Where does the matter that is attracted to the interior of a black hole go?

What exactly is the interior of a black hole like to see?

Since it does not follow the laws of physics as we know them now, what are the principles of the laws inside it?

If astronauts are sucked in from one side of the black hole, could there be an exit on the other side of the black hole?

Will this exit be able to travel to another universe?

What is the connection between a black hole and the wormhole called Einstein's Rosen Bridge?

I believe every universe lover wants to unravel these mysteries, and in 2019, for the first time, humans photographed a black hole 55 million light-years away from us. This discovery also verified Einstein's speculation back then. As a result, Penrose also won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2020.

Second, do the white holes speculated by scientists exist?

In today's world of great scientific progress, scientists using astronomical telescopes have observed a bizarre phenomenon.

Deep in the distant universe, radio wave bursts occur frequently. Cosmologists refer to this phenomenon as fast radio bursts. These bursts are extremely short-lived, with the longest duration lasting only a few seconds.

But these radio bursts are more energetic than we can imagine. Some even exceed the total amount of energy released since the birth of the Sun.

In 2006, NASA discovered a case of radio wave bursts, through speculation, it was calculated that the energy released, and even more than 10 million times the total energy released by the entire galaxy.

Just imagine, who else but a white hole could release such a huge amount of energy?

The white hole is also the most energetic object that we have ever detected. Einstein successfully predicted black holes by using the gravitational field equation. And he also predicted the existence of white holes. According to our current laws of physics, a white hole is not a white hole. It is the exact opposite of a black hole in terms of its physical properties. A black hole is constantly sucking in matter into its interior, while a white hole releases matter outward in a flash.

From this, then, a question arises. A black hole is constantly sucking in matter and energy from the inside, so where do the matter and energy release from a white hole come from?

Does it come from another parallel universe, or from inside itself?

The formation of a black hole is the result of the collapse of a massive object after its activity has dropped to zero. Scientists speculate that what goes around comes around, and that white holes are a phenomenon that manifests itself after the black bean has reached its end of development. Even the Big Bang was formed after the explosion of a white hole with infinite mass, infinite density, and infinite energy.

So here, some people may say that this is nonsense, just a hypothetical theory that has not been proven.

But we recall that when Einstein proposed the black hole, it was also not recognized by other scientists. Even Penrose's paper on Einstein's prediction of black holes in 1965 was only awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2020, 55 years later, so it is highly likely that whatever can be thought of in the universe is a real thing.

Third, do dark matter and dark energy exist?

What exactly are they? When you are usually busy working, it is highly likely that hundreds of tons of matter have passed through your body silently.

But we usually cannot perceive the appearance of these substances. Cosmologists have discovered through modern observations that the matter we can see, touch, and perceive in the entire universe accounts for only 5% of the total mass of the universe. The remaining 95% of the matter does not interfere with any solid matter in our universe. It is not even interested in electromagnetic forces. They are colorless and odorless, beyond our perception of matter.

The only way we can feel their presence is only through the effect of gravity, which is what scientists call dark matter, dark energy.

This conclusion has shocked all scientists. If this is the case, then in what way does the remaining 95% exist? What is it like in their world? And what physical laws do they follow?

In that world, is there life as they perceive it?

Could this be the world where our legendary souls exist?

Of course, this is only our human speculation. I believe that as long as we can perceive its existence through the gravity effect, the mystery of dark matter will be unveiled shortly.

Fourth, does the universe we exist in have a consciousness?

Roger Penrose once made this statement. At the moment the Big Bang was created, the probability of giving birth to a world like ours now was only one in 30 times 10 billion.

In other words, let the Big Bang happen 10 billion to 30 times, only once will be born in a world like ours, the probability is how small, think about it another way, we usually in school, learn all the physical mathematical formulas, they are extremely precise in every parameter.

As long as any of the parameters change, it will not give birth to this universe, will not give birth to any planet, let alone give birth to our earthly life.

So since it is such an exaggeratedly small probability event, what makes us so lucky to be born? The phone you are watching the video with is made by us humans. That is, it was produced under the premise of consciousness. But without human interference, it would never have formed naturally.

And then look at our entire universe, including every celestial body, every life. Even viruses are more complex than cell phones. If we were to say that they are formed naturally and without any consciousness to interfere, would you believe it in front of the phone?

Maybe we are lucky ones.

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