7 unknown information in the wonders of the universe

in #wonder7 years ago

We live in a very small part of this vast universe. Even after the remarkable development of science and technology, so much of this universe is surrounded by mysteries for us. Of course, there is no shortage of interest to anyone of these mysteries in the universe. So, seven unknown know-how are known to make it quicker.

  1. What is the smell of space?

Sometimes the question arises, what is the space, its scent? Some curious people have thought of this question but in the mind! And after hearing the experiences of various astronauts, they found the answer.

We are almost familiar with welding work, is not it? Yes, yes. The scent of the welding work around it, the smell of space or space is exactly the same.

  1. Heated ice

Nearly 33 light years away from Earth, scientists have found a planet whose entire surface is covered in "Burning Ice"! Feeling screwed? The real phenomenon is that due to the overwhelming pressure on this planet's surface, the water has turned into a very difficult state, and the temperature on the planet is much higher, the steam emitted from this coarse ice. So scientists call it "Burning Ice".

  1. The world may also be blackhole

The beautiful world we live in may also become a black hole. But before that the world will have to comply with some very strict rules. One of them is that the world itself must be minimized in the form of a marble.
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If it happens in any way, the world can turn into a total black hole.

  1. Watering in space

What do we usually see when drinking water? In the form of bubbles, many water droplets have reached the top of the pot. But if someone tries to draw water in the sky, then this phenomenon will not happen. Instead of many, the monster bubbles will emerge on one hand.

  1. Dead stars

Many of the stars we see in the clear sky in the night sky may be dead. By lightning radiation, they gradually disappeared. But if they are dead, how do we see them in the night sky?

Nobody can ever go to the very end of the universe

Because most of these stars are 100 light years away from us. It will take time to reach the light from there, is not it? Yes, billions of billions of years ago, their light is now seen in the night sky, this is the day after!

  1. Lost universe

We are talking about the vastness of this universe, the universe is bigger than that! According to the scientists, almost 75 percent of the universe is in dark matter and dark energy. Our universe is but expanding.

Dark Matter is working eighteen in this dynamic universe. But this dark matter and dark energy may never be able to measure. Although scientists are reluctant to leave soon.

  1. Ending where it started

Nobody can ever go to the very end of the universe. So if someone thinks that the hobby is to see what is in the last head of the universe, the sand in the hope that he hopes. If someone ever walks along the straight line from a certain place in this universe, then after a continuous walk, he will return to his starting place again.

How small is our world in the vastness of the universe. But the mysteries of this world are still unknown to us. Maybe one day all the mysteries of the world will be solved. Along with this, the universe will start to unravel the numerous unknown and unending mysteries.

The victory of human civilization will spread throughout the universe. Who can say, one of you who read this article, maybe one day solved the mystery of such an unknown universe!

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Awesome & educational post.
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Really interesting post.The universe itself is such a huge topic and there's so much to talk about.I had a professor in high school that knew so much about space, universe and everything related and I really was amazed by that.It's one of the subjects that I wanna know more about.

Thank you for contributing to the Steemit Community.Keep up the great work and I'm looking forward to your next posts.