udhitsharma Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 i just wonder why universe expands?i am not able to understand this?if it is expanding it is doing work.and for every work we require energy in one way or another.from where does this energy comes from?please give me ur views.:lol: Quote
Igby Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 I think one hypothesis is that dark energy causes the universe to expand. It's supposed to be a kind of counter-force to gravity, in that it's a repulsive rather than an attracting force. It seems logical that a repulsive force would be at work, since the expansion of the universe is apparently accelerating. :lol: Quote
Qfwfq Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 if it is expanding it is doing work.It is expanding against the gravitational attraction between galaxies. This implies that kinetic energy should be decreasing. It is like a bullet that has been shot straight upward, once the gun has given it speed, it will rise until the kinetic energy runs out and then it falls back. If shot fast enough (faster than escape velocity), it would leave Earth and continue indefinitely. The trouble is now that signs have been found according to which the rate of expansion would be increasing, indicating there might be some repulsive force as well as gravity. This would be like a huge cosmic spring that is pushing things apart. Quote
BrainForce Posted September 9, 2006 Report Posted September 9, 2006 In simple terms universe expands because big bang make it expand.But universe is found to be accelerating ,from here the theory starts. either dark energy is causing it to expand (perhaps) or something else. while force against gravitational attraction of galaxies.:D I think the baryonic matter present is much much less for such an imense void space to cause any gravitational attraction ,much less than the critical density and this all was only by the force of big bang ex. dark energy has much to do beyond. Quote
LJP07 Posted September 9, 2006 Report Posted September 9, 2006 At what speed is the Universe expanding, and over what distances is it getting faster? Quote
Little Bang Posted September 9, 2006 Report Posted September 9, 2006 A slightly different possible explaination might be one like this, suppose we had a perfectly spherical cloud of dust particles with no forces acting on them except their own gravitational forces. You would think the center of the cloud would collapse toward the outside of the sphere and the outside would collapse toward the center. If the dust cloud were a million times the size of the visible universe it would appear just as it does today. I am not saying this is the way it is but it would explain the acceleration. Quote
LaurieAG Posted September 10, 2006 Report Posted September 10, 2006 Considering that our planet spins on its axis as it orbits around our sun and our sun orbits around the center of our galaxy, surely we can only make accurate galactic expansion/contraction measurements from a position that is relatively stationary with regards to our galactic center of rotation ? Quote
Jay-qu Posted September 10, 2006 Report Posted September 10, 2006 Im sure this has been taken into account.. and dont forget all motion is relative :beer: Quote
Tim_Lou Posted September 13, 2006 Report Posted September 13, 2006 it makes no sense that total kinetic energy of the universe is decreasing, 'cause that would violate the second law of thermodynamics... the temperature of the universe would decrease. Perhaps thats one of the reasons why an expanding universe is so troublesome. Quote
Mohit Pandey Posted September 13, 2006 Report Posted September 13, 2006 I think one hypothesis is that dark energy causes the universe to expand. It's supposed to be a kind of counter-force to gravity, in that it's a repulsive rather than an attracting force. It seems logical that a repulsive force would be at work, since the expansion of the universe is apparently accelerating. :confused: I think Igby is correct because according to third law of motion, to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. In this case, action is attraction between heavenly objects caused by gravitation and reaction is repulsion between heavenly bodies caused by dark energy(perhaps). I think this repulsion is causing expansion of the universe.:P Quote
BrainForce Posted September 13, 2006 Report Posted September 13, 2006 I think Igby is correct because according to third law of motion, to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. In this case, action is attraction between heavenly objects caused by gravitation and reaction is repulsion between heavenly bodies caused by dark energy(perhaps). I think this repulsion is causing expansion of the universe.:confused: Oh! there is a problem Mohit.Dark energy isn't the reaction however we are still unaware of nature of dark energy.But Dark energy is only the counter force of gravitational force and not an equal reaction .Gravitation is a mutual force caused by frame dragging and is always attractive in nature, however third applies to motion,we also find considerable facts of gravitation in this regard.For example -earth apply same force to an apple in the air.as a reaction apple also as an equal reaction attract the earth with same force, but the difference lies in masses and thus inverse ratio of acceleration with mass will cause the apple to fall on earth,the acceration of earth is so negligible ,so it can be taken as zero. Quote
learnin to learn Posted September 14, 2006 Report Posted September 14, 2006 however third applies to motion. Do you not think that the expansion of the universe is a type of motion. Here is my theory, yall tell me what you think. Since the big bang the universe has not quit expanding because there is no outside force to keep it from expanding(newton's first law of motion), and since there is no force to counteract this expansion the velocity will continue to accelerate (newtons second law of motion.). Quote
Jay-qu Posted September 15, 2006 Report Posted September 15, 2006 Tell me, how does a force act on space? it is the space expanding, the matter within it is just along for the ride :hammer: Quote
learnin to learn Posted September 15, 2006 Report Posted September 15, 2006 Tell me, how does a force act on space? it is the space expanding, the matter within it is just along for the ride :doh: hmmmm I have no clue!:hammer: But what about the intitial force from the big bang? would that have any affect? Quote
learnin to learn Posted September 15, 2006 Report Posted September 15, 2006 does space have mass? and if so how would you measure its mass? Quote
Jay-qu Posted September 15, 2006 Report Posted September 15, 2006 space is dimensions, no mass. If we assume the big bang did happen and it was the cause for said expansion, then why is the expansion accelerating? Quote
learnin to learn Posted September 15, 2006 Report Posted September 15, 2006 I have no clue! I better finish studying the basics of physics before I make any theories!:confused: Quote
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