Will the truth of today be with us tomorrow ?

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For years, scientists, intelligent people, thinkers, philosophers sought answers to the questions they found. Some were very close, some did not understand at all. Questions with answers! There are new answers today. Are you sure that what you know today will be the truth of tomorrow?

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We want to know the universe and life. Have you ever thought ? There is a universe that wants to be known.
Reality is what we believe. We understand and grasp reality through experiences.

Why are you looking this way? We research, we learn and we want to know. We want to learn and explore the Universe, Life and Ourselves. Scientists, states and people are all exploring their own world. There is a universe that wants to be known, wants to be discovered.

Who knows, maybe this universe waiting to be appreciated. He wants us to understand that the formation of the universe really has nothing to do with chance and probability.

Be it the knowledge I have learned about the universe or life. I look with admiration at everything that the divine power offers for us. And my respect for him keeps growing.

Matter what ?
In classical physics and general chemistry, matter is any substance that has mass and occupies space with its volume.

I guess there is no problem. If that's the point for you, you can go.

There is something wrong with space and time.
In order to analyze matter, we must interpret space and time correctly.

I won't go too far. First there was a time and a place for the great genius Isaac Newton, that's all. They created a still, cosmic stage on which events in the universe were staged. According to his contemporary and rival Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, "space" and "time" were words used for relations between the location of objects and the time of events. This is everything. However, the one who turns all our knowledge upside down says, "You don't look at space like that, you look at it that way". According to Albert Einstein, the Great Physicist who proved this, space and time were the raw material underlying reality. Einstein rocked our thinking about space and time with his theories of relativity and revealed the fundamental role that space and time play in the evolution of the universe. Since then, space and time have been the shining jewels of physics. It is both familiar and surprising; Understanding them fully has become the most daunting but also the most thought-provoking topic in physics.

But;
Space and time formed an invisible scaffold that gave the universe its form and structure, Newton said.The predictive and explanatory power of Newton’s equations of time and space was indisputable. For the next two centuries Newton’s absolute space and time was a Principle that was now taken for granted.

The questions that have been answered continue with new answers.

Physics Studies to shape the perception of reality
Making us see the true nature of the universe has always been one of the main goals of physics. It's hard to imagine that there could be a more mind-opening experience—as it was in the last century—to learn that the reality we live in is actually nothing more than a small piece of reality. But another equally important task of physics is to explain the elements of the reality we live in. If we take a brief look at the history of physics, this task may seem fulfilled, as if earthly experiences were received by the world. Advances in physics before the twentieth century. To some extent this is true. But even when it comes to everyday experiences, we are far from fully understanding.

There is a mystery that the great British physicist Sir Arthur Eddington called the arrow of time. We accept without question that there is a direction in which things develop over time: the egg breaks, the wax melts, but they cannot go back to the way they were; memories belong to the past, not the future; People get old, they don’t get younger. These asymmetries (asymmetries) govern our life; The distinction between back and forth in time is the dominant element of empirical reality. The world would be unrecognizable if I had the gaze we see in time between forward and backward, right and left, front and back. The eggs would stick as they cracked; we would have memories of the future as well as the past; people get younger as they get older. Such a time-lapsed reality is certainly not our reality. But where does this asymmetry of time come from? What is responsible for this most fundamental of all the properties of time? Known and accepted laws of physics do not show such an asymmetry. All directions in time, i.e. forward and backward, are handled indiscriminately by the laws of physics. This is the starting point of the giant puzzle. Nothing in the fundamental equations of physics behaves differently in one direction over time than the other, and this is diametrically opposed to every experience we have.