Top 10 Cool Facts about Space
- Published November 13, 2007 - 196 Comments
There is still so little known about outer space by modern science, but of that little we do know, there are some extraordinarily amazing things. This is a list of the top 10 cool facts about Space.
10. Lightweight
Fact: If you put Saturn in water it would float
The density of Saturn is so low that if you were to put it in a giant glass of water it would float. The actual density of Saturn is 0.687 g/cm3 while the density of water is 0.998 g/cm3. At the equator Saturn has a radius of 60,268 ± 4 km – which means you would need an extremely large glass of water to test this out.
9. Constantly Moving
Fact: We are moving through space at the rate of 530km a second
Our Galaxy – the Milky Way is spinning at a rate of 225 kilometers per second. In addition, the galaxy is travelling through space at the rate of 305 kilometers per second. This means that we are traveling at a total speed of 530 kilometers (330 miles) per second. That means that in one minute you are about 19 thousand kilometers away from where you were. Scientists do not all agree on the speed with which the Milky Way is travelling – estimates range from 130 – 1,000 km/s. It should be said that Einstein’s theory of relativity, the velocity of any object through space is not meaningful.
8. Farewell old friend!
Fact: The moon is drifting away from Earth
Every year the moon moves about 3.8cm further away from the Earth. This is caused by tidal effects. Consequently, the earth is slowing in rotation by about 0.002 seconds per day per century. Scientists do not know how the moon was created, but the generally accepted theory suggests that a large Mars sized object hit the earth causing the Moon to splinter off.
7. Ancient Light
Fact: The light hitting the earth right now is 30 thousand years old
The energy in the sunlight we see today started out in the core of the Sun 30,000 years ago – it spent most of this time passing through the dense atoms that make the sun and just 8 minutes to reach us once it had left the Sun! The temperature at the core of the sun is 13,600,000 kelvins. All of the energy produced by fusion in the core must travel through many successive layers to the solar photosphere before it escapes into space as sunlight or kinetic energy of particles.
6. Solar Diet
Fact: The Sun loses up to a billion kilograms a second due to solar winds
Solar winds are charged particles that are ejected from the upper surface of the sun due to the high temperature of the corona and the high kinetic energy particles gain through a process that is not well understood at this time. Also, did you know that 1 pinhead of the sun’s energy is enough to kill a person at a distance of 160 kilometers? [Sourced from Planet Science]
5. The Big Dipper is not a constellation
Fact: The Big Dipper is not a constellation, it is an asterism
Many people consider the big dipper to be a constellation but, in fact, it is an asterism. An asterism is a pattern of stars in the sky which is not one of the official 88 constellations; they are also composed of stars which are not physically related to each other and can be vast distances apart. An asterism can be composed of stars from one or more constellations – in the case of the Big Dipper, it is composed entirely of the seven brightest stars in the Ursa Major (Great Bear) constellation.
4. George’s Star
Fact: Uranus was originally called George’s Star
When Sir William Herschel discovered Uranus in 1781, he was given the honor of naming it. He chose to name it Georgium Sidus (George’s Star) after his new patron, King George III (Mad King George). This is what he said:
In the fabulous ages of ancient times the appellations of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn were given to the Planets, as being the names of their principal heroes and divinities. In the present more philosophical era it would hardly be allowable to have recourse to the same method and call it Juno, Pallas, Apollo or Minerva, for a name to our new heavenly body. The first consideration of any particular event, or remarkable incident, seems to be its chronology: if in any future age it should be asked, when this last-found Planet was discovered? It would be a very satisfactory answer to say, ‘In the reign of King George the Third.’
Uranus was also the first planet to be discovered with the use of a telescope.
3. Extra Moons
Fact: Earth has at least 4 moons
Okay – that is not actually true – but it is very close. In 1986, Duncan Waldron discovered a asteroid (5km across) that is in an elliptic orbit around the sun with a period of revolution virtually identical to that of Earth. For this reason the planetoid and earth appear to be following each other. The periodic planetoid is named Cruithne (pronounced krin-yə) after an ancient group of Scottish people (also known as the Picts). Because of its unusual relationship with Earth, it is sometimes referred to as Earth’s second moon. Cruithne, is fainter than Pluto and would require at least a 12.5 inch reflecting telescope to attempt to be seen. Since its discovery, at least three other similar asteroids have been discovered. These types of objects are also found in similar relationships to other planets in our Solar System. In the image above (courtesy of Paul Wiegert), the earth is the blue circle with a cross in it, and Cruithne’s orbit is shown in yellow.
2. Sunspot Music
Fact: Sunspot activity may be the primary reason for the beautiful sound of Stradivarius violins
Antonio Stradivari is considered to be the greatest violin maker ever. He lived in Italy in the 17th and 18th centuries. Scientists have been unable to work out what it is about his violins that makes them so incredible, but they do know that the timber used to make them is a very important contributing factor. From the 1500s to 1800s, the earth underwent a little ice age mostly due to increased volcanic activity and decreased solar activity (this is called the Maunder Minimum). As a result of this cooling, the types of trees that Stradivari used for his violins were particularly hard (due to slow growth). Hard timber is especially good when making violins. It is very probable that had Stradivari lived in a different age, his violins would not be prized as they are today. This picture above is made of three overlapping photos. It shows the rings in the spruce tree used to make the most famous Stradivarius violin, the “Messiah.” The first row of numbers gives the width of each ring in millimeters (one mm is about the thickness of a fingernail). The bottom row gives the years in which each ring grew.
1. Cold Welding
Fact: If two pieces of metal touch in space, they become permanently stuck together
This may sound unbelievable, but it is true. Two pieces of metal without any coating on them will form in to one piece in the vacuum of space. This doesn’t happen on earth because the atmosphere puts a layer of oxidized material between the surfaces. This might seem like it would be a big problem on the space station but as most tools used there have come from earth, they are already coated with material. In fact, the only evidence of this seen so far has been in experiments designed to provoke the reaction. This process is called cold welding. For those who still don’t believe it, here is the Wikipedia article on Cold Welding.























November 13th, 2007 at 12:05 pm
interesting facts, but im curious if scientists don;t agree on the speed on which we are flying through space, can it really be considered a fact?
November 13th, 2007 at 12:06 pm
amazing.
November 13th, 2007 at 12:14 pm
Juggz: of course
It is a fact we are travelling
November 13th, 2007 at 12:25 pm
Very interesting stuff. I didn’t know some of those facts, especially about Stradivarius violins.
November 13th, 2007 at 12:28 pm
off topic but has anyone else seen “the red violin” with samual jackson….
good movie
November 13th, 2007 at 12:30 pm
taken from the same wiki article:
“While cold welding is real, an unqualified claim that “in space metals stick” should be treated as an urban legend.”
So not really a fact abut space, but still super cool. (no pun intended)
November 13th, 2007 at 12:32 pm
dan231: I accept your point but it DOES state that tests have shown it happens
November 13th, 2007 at 1:06 pm
Do the other “moons” of Earth orbit the Sun? or do they orbit the Earth which orbits the Sun?
November 13th, 2007 at 1:14 pm
torn and frayed: I believe they follow a similar unusual pattern to Cruithne
November 13th, 2007 at 1:28 pm
hmmm…interessting…..as always….but what i actually want to say is if u stare at the picture of saturn at the top of the page…it changes shape..stare at the centre and observe the sides..seriously…its like one of those optical illusions thingy….or maybe ive just been awake for too long…damn you listverse!!!
November 13th, 2007 at 1:30 pm
Shabab – hmm – it doesn’t have that effect on me – I would guess it is your sleep lack
November 13th, 2007 at 1:38 pm
what would happen if the moon were to move so far away that it would have no effect on the earth
November 13th, 2007 at 1:50 pm
mix2323: I wondered that too – I couldn’t find the answer to that question.
November 13th, 2007 at 1:53 pm
i assume it would be catastrophic in some way or another
November 13th, 2007 at 2:05 pm
jfrater: wow that was quick….the response i mean….well yea its 3:02AM here so its probably the sleep….
November 13th, 2007 at 2:45 pm
cool
November 13th, 2007 at 2:58 pm
These are cool facts, haha! You defined asterism so well, but what is a constellation?
November 13th, 2007 at 3:02 pm
Kelsi: according to Wikipedia:
November 13th, 2007 at 3:13 pm
So the only REAL constellations are the ones that make up the zodiac? Hmm..
November 13th, 2007 at 3:59 pm
Kelsi: Yes and no. The Zodiac are 12 of the 88 official constellations. There are 76 other constellations.
Here is a list of all the constellations
Constellations
November 13th, 2007 at 4:32 pm
Two more cool facts IMO.
1) Without a pressurized suit your blood boils in space due to the vacumn.
2) For that same reason if the boiling blood did not kill you a lack of space suit would cause you to overheat very fast. There is no medium for the heat of your body to transfer to.
November 13th, 2007 at 10:43 pm
You know, our solar system and its orbits & planets. All of them placed linear (expect Pluton). So much for a 3d space
November 13th, 2007 at 11:56 pm
@mix2323
i saw a Discovery Channel special on that a few years ago.
Basically, it said something along the lines of this:
Oceans would no longer have a tide
The earth would be seriously effected, as the moon counter acts some of the wobble caused by the earth’s being tilted, so seasons would be effected, and so would some other things.
i dont remember all of it as it was some time ago, but it was interesting.
also, i never knew about the cold welding, and to me, that sounds like the coolest fact about space, and worthy of the number 1 spot.
good list
November 14th, 2007 at 4:24 am
20Fan20 wrote that “1) Without a pressurized suit your blood boils in space due to the vacumn.”
Your skin is almost strong enough to keep this from happening. It is strong enough to delay most of the boiling until after you die in a minute or two because you ran out of oxygen in your blood. “In space, no one can hear you scream.” In space, you can only exhale.
“2) There is no medium for the heat of your body to transfer to.”
There doesn’t need to be any medium. One mode of heat transfer is called Radiation. If you were in space, and shadowed from the sun, your body would lose heat through emission of infrared radiation, until you reached equilibrium with incoming radiated energy, which could be as low as about 4 Kelvins or degrees Kelvin. If you were not shadowed from the sun, you’d cook like you were in a toaster oven, again, due to radiation (of sunlight).
November 14th, 2007 at 5:59 am
9. Constantly Moving ….. moving where…where does the damn thing end?
November 14th, 2007 at 10:59 am
Why is Wikipedia so often used as a reference on this site? It is a “wiki” and therefore not a valid reference.
November 14th, 2007 at 11:16 am
Binglebore: Wikipedia often cites its sources – if those sources are wrong it doesn’t matter whether you use Wikipedia or books – both are wrong. As I am not an expert on every topic on the site I have to rely on other sources
November 14th, 2007 at 10:02 pm
i believe No. 1 is also called cold spray, But i think im wrong, but im right My gradpa discovered that *dances*
November 15th, 2007 at 11:37 am
#1, Cold Welding is interesting. I think I need to take my trampoline to space that way it will finally be fixed..and not only that, but permanently. haha.
November 24th, 2007 at 2:22 pm
If the sun is about 30,000 years old, how is it that scientists believe that dinosaurs were alive something like 60 million years ago?
November 27th, 2007 at 8:13 am
@Brittney: It doesn’t say the sun is 30,000 years old, just that the light that reaches us (Earth) from the sun is that old.
November 30th, 2007 at 10:45 pm
i dont understand how the moon can be slowely drifting away from the earth if at the same time its actually changing into an egg shape because of earth gravitational pull.
December 12th, 2007 at 6:25 pm
cool i like it very much but we neeed fashion but did i say fashion oops mi bad
February 22nd, 2008 at 6:09 pm
cool
February 23rd, 2008 at 10:46 am
February 26th, 2008 at 4:11 pm
yhis helps with school prodjects
February 27th, 2008 at 1:09 am
Jamie: Wouldn’t this classify as the least commented list???
February 27th, 2008 at 1:43 am
10. I once did a short course on astronomy. The lecturer mentioned Saturn floating in huge bath, then said “But it would leave a ring around the tub!”. (We all groaned.)
February 29th, 2008 at 11:32 am
cold welding!!!! very cool!!
March 15th, 2008 at 8:13 pm
cool facts im doing a science project at intermediate on the night Sky.
March 28th, 2008 at 4:11 pm
i like it.
April 6th, 2008 at 8:20 pm
space is so fckuen cool
April 14th, 2008 at 11:01 am
Interesting stuff.
Most of it I didnt know.
Was it supposed to be in order of which fact was better.
E.g,is fact 1 supposed to be more intersetig and intriguing than fact 10
Just thought they might be ranked.
Personaly I think that fact 10 is the best.
To think you could float a planet in water if the density was right.
Quite wonderful
April 28th, 2008 at 2:19 am
totaly amzing guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i didnt know one fatc of those
May 2nd, 2008 at 11:47 am
I really like the facts but i wantef to know more about planets and less about other things!!:(
May 2nd, 2008 at 11:59 am
All: Check out the list archives, there is a list for the planets.
…http://listverse.com/science/top-10-beautiful-images-of-our-solar-system/…
May 5th, 2008 at 12:58 pm
this is fucked up man
May 5th, 2008 at 6:31 pm
hey i loved this website i had to do a project and i had to find 5 cool facts on the internet and this website had the coolest facts that i had never known.
May 7th, 2008 at 9:20 am
With regards to the moon:
I saw a show about it on Discovery channel a while back. The previous commenter was right about the tides. They would stop, which would have a serious effect on the currents worldwide, which has scientists disagreeing about the cooling/heating implications.
The main problem though is in regards to the ‘wobble’ the earth has, as the moon does in fact help negate it. Scientists have known about the moon traveling away from us, and the fact that it will eventually allow the earth to wobble off-kilter, effectively destroying all of our seasons, and most likely our orbit itself. Sometime in the 50’s I think it was, some famous person I can’t remember actually came up with the idea of stealing a moon from another planet to replace it. Visionary indeed!
May 14th, 2008 at 1:30 am
Here are some facts i found,
•December 21st 1968, was the first time that humans truely left Earth.
•We know more about space than we do about our deep oceans!
•Driving at 75 miles (121 km) per hour, it would take 258 days to drive around one of Saturn’s rings.
May 14th, 2008 at 1:56 am
J jay: Your stat on the rings is a bit flawed, One of the rings? Which one?
May 21st, 2008 at 8:26 am
0.o
May 21st, 2008 at 9:45 pm
i liked it it was cool an handy for my project
June 3rd, 2008 at 9:27 am
the earth has 4 moons what is that people stoop to low to get your attention
June 3rd, 2008 at 9:52 am
actually, an asterism is any pattern in the stars that does not exactly match one of the 88 official constellations. also, an asterism can use stars from several constellations.
ie.
Summer Triangle
Winter Hexagon
Northern Cross
Big Dipper
Shark’s fin (in Virgo)
The Teapot
The Pinwheel
Orion’s Belt
June 8th, 2008 at 3:21 pm
This is some very interesting facts!
June 13th, 2008 at 7:14 am
Wow
das lyk
oh wow
i neva new sum of dat stuf!
June 13th, 2008 at 7:34 am
o i no rite? dat stufs is umayzing. is it werd dat i typ lyk dis?
June 17th, 2008 at 12:09 pm
what a brilliant weby cheers for helping me do my homework
June 19th, 2008 at 6:23 am
wooow
June 19th, 2008 at 6:23 am
u guys r nerds
June 19th, 2008 at 5:48 pm
How would our galaxy be moving at high speeds but it realy doesnt feel like were going anywere. And how can a whole galaxy be moving?? :]
July 18th, 2008 at 6:25 pm
umm wow this stuff is so kool ……………..not
August 10th, 2008 at 9:00 am
THIS IS COOL FACTS
September 8th, 2008 at 3:53 pm
this is so cool … i love this
September 14th, 2008 at 11:35 pm
was very informative for my sons project
September 23rd, 2008 at 10:16 pm
this is a great website i didn’t know metal got stuck together in space
WOW
B+C=P did u know that? lol luv ya
October 18th, 2008 at 1:36 am
This is so cool and weird. Thanks a lot for helping me with my science homework!
October 22nd, 2008 at 9:22 am
we are moving through space acctualy at 537,574,674,246,353,646,436,345 km per second CORRECTION!
October 29th, 2008 at 2:17 pm
Omg! THats pretty crazy! I just got so much help on my ridiculasly long science assignment! Lol!
November 3rd, 2008 at 10:20 am
thanks a lot u helped me with my homework!!! lol
November 5th, 2008 at 5:01 am
GOOOD LOL
November 11th, 2008 at 12:58 am
Its gud! I get to know many imp. facts related to space. Thanks to u for giving this type of amazing informations to us. I hope in future also u will update these informstions for our convinience. Bye n Takcare!
November 11th, 2008 at 10:59 am
the last one eas really interesting
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November 11th, 2008 at 8:14 pm
its awesome im using it 4 my homework.my teach will freak in happiness wen she hears this.
November 13th, 2008 at 8:00 pm
This is great…I’ll get 100% on my project now…
X = Sex
November 14th, 2008 at 4:47 am
i think it is really good because you also get a pictur with your fact
November 19th, 2008 at 11:14 pm
i just got to ask how they would find out how much saturn would weigh?
November 19th, 2008 at 11:15 pm
or the density and stuff?
January 2nd, 2009 at 6:40 am
this is great stuff i didnt know any of it.
i liked the bit about the two peaces of metal stuck together.
January 8th, 2009 at 1:32 pm
Kwl really good help in homework !! :L
January 8th, 2009 at 1:33 pm
January 9th, 2009 at 11:08 am
thanks for the help its going to get me an….A!!!(for the 1st time)
January 13th, 2009 at 5:40 pm
HEY. These are awsome facts THANKS
:)
January 19th, 2009 at 11:47 am
great website,thats my physics homework done!
January 20th, 2009 at 4:10 pm
thats so interesting , sometiemes i get scared of stuff happening in earth
January 21st, 2009 at 3:08 am
i like space itts cool how fasinating (Y) i like
January 26th, 2009 at 10:49 am
that is cool stuff
February 12th, 2009 at 7:16 am
this is a wonderfull website full of intresting facts. I had to post a comment it was so good to read all these intresting facts. It has really helped us with our science work. many thank sophie and gwennan xxxxx
February 18th, 2009 at 4:31 pm
This website is soooo cool!!!!!!!!!!!!
February 24th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
yo yo im a science geek and the facts i learnt in yr 5 and now in 8 . still interesting. the sun is over trillions of years old
February 25th, 2009 at 2:57 pm
jq: Stay in school and the next time Tom Cruise knocks on your door with flyers, shoot him with a squirt gun.
March 1st, 2009 at 12:51 pm
That’s just too funny.
March 2nd, 2009 at 12:34 am
This is great! I was looking for facts on space for my brother and this was PERFECT!! Thanks
March 16th, 2009 at 8:56 am
The moon is moving away?
Oh no!
Is that supposed to be bad or good?
March 17th, 2009 at 2:04 pm
Thanks for this, I needed 10 unusual fact about space for my homework and this is totally perfect. Thanks!!
lmaoo
I sooo want to put saturn in a giant glass of water lol,
but i will never do it
March 19th, 2009 at 5:30 am
an interesting site but pleasee add more facts into this site!
March 24th, 2009 at 6:00 pm
this is great now I know if a penis and vagina touch in space they are stuck forever! I want to do that!
March 25th, 2009 at 1:53 pm
i need more facts about space for my homework but these 10 facts about space is brillent so plz add more facts about spac?
March 28th, 2009 at 5:42 am
“s spinning at a rate of 225 kilometers per second. In addition, the galaxy is travelling through space at the rate of 305 kilometers per second. This means that we are traveling at a total speed of 530 kilometers (330 miles) per second”
actually, you can’t just sum up rotational and translational velocities,, that rotational speed may be the speed at the outer edges of the galaxy,,, what you can do is compute for the rotational velocity in radians per unit time, then multiply it with the distance of the earth from the mass center of the galaxy hehe
March 28th, 2009 at 5:50 am
100. Apothecary : Why the mass center of the galaxy, I thought you would have to work geographically. But you can’t determine just how fast the Earth is moving period because of the difference in directions of all of the different velocities that must be taken into account. Oh yeah, you don’t HAVE to use radians do you? You could just use plain old degrees right?
March 29th, 2009 at 3:49 am
the facts are great and these facts helped me comeplete my home work and i didnt know many of these things thx to whoever has made this site and thx for helping me complete my homework to
March 29th, 2009 at 5:17 am
Mark >> the addition of translational plus the (rotational)x(distance of earth from the COG of the galaxy) is better than adding up the velocities themselves,,, the exact might be not quite near, but adding them up per se is even more wrong,, but it is possible to actually calculate that velocity given the rotational speed of of galaxy,,, you only need 3 dimensions (and thus 3 vectors) for the velocity,,, relativity excluded,,,
and yes you can use degress per unit time, but its harder to compute if you are converting into m/s since you would really convert it to something like the revs per unit time, w/c is in radians
March 30th, 2009 at 6:59 am
wow i find this stuff so cool. (i am doing my science homework on space.) its awesome to find out things about space. i think the metal thing is so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!
March 30th, 2009 at 7:17 am
I heart LV! lol. space is one of my favorite subjects. I just got done reading a book by Dana Berry(wish i could remember the name of the book) an astronomer, that covered everything from the solar system to black holes. It was very well written, meaning you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to understand what the author just said. I love when he got to the theory of the moon being a piece of Earth broken off by a large asteroid. Because before that he had mentioned Earth has tectonic plates, and venus doesn’t, and no one knew why. So my theory, is that if the theory of the earth and moon is true, when the asteroid hit earth, it cracked the earth’s crust, kinda like an eggshell. Even after earth eventually reformed into its round shape, the cracks were still there. Venus has no moon, therefore, no asteroid large enough to create one, has ever hit it. Which is why earth has tectonic plates, and venus doesn’t. Thats my theory expanding on another theory anyways. I’m to darn smart for my own good sometimes
March 30th, 2009 at 7:21 am
Oh, and if you like spacey stuff…..may i recommend Death From The Skies! by Dr. Phil Plait? Awesome read! He has ten long chapters on how the world will end by stuff from space. Asteroids, gamma rays, black holes, the sun going supernova…that sorta stuff. Its an easy read, the guy is really funny, and has a blog on Discovery called the Bad Astronomer. I love that guy!
April 12th, 2009 at 10:57 pm
very good
April 21st, 2009 at 1:07 pm
ohhh!!!!
tahe dude this site really help me wit my home work =D =P
April 26th, 2009 at 5:39 pm
Aww, the moon is moving away from Earth!
Oh well, we probably won’t be alive to see it disappear. But I must say, I’m really interested in these facts about space. I was so shcoked at the speed we were traveling through space. The universe may be dangerous, but it sure is cool!
April 26th, 2009 at 5:44 pm
Yeah, the only thing I’m kind of confused about is the sun one. Unless I’m reading it wrong, how is the sun only 30000 years old? There were the dinosaurs that roamed Earth about 60000000 years ago, and weren’t people living on Earth for more than one million years (I may be wrong though)? Just wondering. But still, this is so awesome!
April 26th, 2009 at 6:25 pm
Okay not to play devil’s advocate….but isn’t it great that we all take what has been told to us as fact without asking for proof? Because it is assumed we are generally too stupid to understand the proof? We just assume that these really smarts ppl have to be right. We don’t even question the people in power anymore.
I mean really! What proof is there that Saturn would float? How would you prove that we are moving through space that fast? Or that the light from the sun is how many millions of miles away?
What happened to questioning what is being passed off as truth anymore?
April 27th, 2009 at 7:02 am
Joe Shmoe: try Reading the entries.
BloodSuckingLeech: Point taken and agreed with, however, when science, has facts. They tell us. Is there a good excuse to lie about any of these?
April 27th, 2009 at 7:27 am
Everything you’re about to read here seems impossible and insane, beyond science fiction. Yet it’s all true.
Scientists now believe there may really be a parallel universe – in fact, there may be an infinite number of parallel universes, and we just happen to live in one of them. These other universes contain space, time and strange forms of exotic matter. Some of them may even contain you, in a slightly different form. Astonishingly, scientists believe that these parallel universes exist less than one millimetre away from us. In fact, our gravity is just a weak signal leaking out of another universe into ours.
For years parallel universes were a staple of the Twilight Zone. Science fiction writers loved to speculate on the possible other universes which might exist. In one, they said, Elvis Presley might still be alive or in another the British Empire might still be going strong. Serious scientists dismissed all this speculation as absurd. But now it seems the speculation wasn’t absurd enough. Parallel universes really do exist and they are much stranger than even the science fiction writers dared to imagine.
It all started when superstring theory, hyperspace and dark matter made physicists realise that the three dimensions we thought described the Universe weren’t enough. There are actually 11 dimensions. By the time they had finished they’d come to the conclusion that our Universe is just one bubble among an infinite number of membranous bubbles which ripple as they wobble through the eleventh dimension.
Now imagine what might happen if two such bubble universes touched. Neil Turok from Cambridge, Burt Ovrut from the University of Pennsylvania and Paul Steinhardt from Princeton believe that has happened. The result? A very big bang indeed and a new universe was born – our Universe. The idea has shocked the scientific community; it turns the conventional Big Bang theory on its head. It may well be that the Big Bang wasn’t really the beginning of everything after all. Time and space all existed before it. In fact Big Bangs may happen all the time.
Of course this extraordinary story about the origin of our Universe has one alarming implication. If a collision started our Universe, could it happen again? Anything is possible in this extra-dimensional cosmos. Perhaps out there in space there is another universe heading directly towards us – it may only be a matter of time before we collide.
April 27th, 2009 at 8:34 am
112. There are probably as many conspiracy theories out there to explain why our scientists, why our government would want to fabricate explanations for any given hot topic so much so that it would make your world spin. Ha….Since the beginning of time there have always been ppl who think they know what’s good for the rest of us and telling the truth has never been an option.
All you have to do is remember who benefits from the lie and it’s usually business.
A little off topic, but seems to prove my point is this I just received from stumbleupon:
http://www.pentagonstrike.co.uk/flash.htm
it’s from a site called http://www.sign-of-the-times.org
Have you watched “Sicko” … makes you wonder if anything we have been told is true.
April 27th, 2009 at 9:59 am
over 55Billion earths could fit on the sun
April 27th, 2009 at 10:00 am
we are learning about space at school
April 27th, 2009 at 11:48 am
Keep learning darcie! Some day you’ll be able to out smart guys like Leech here.
Blood”Sucker”: Anyone who follows the word of Moore like like a religion needs to be beat over the head with the Anarchists Cookbook. I’m not really a fan of the Government either, but I don’t run around attempting to annoy scientists. Put your hate where it belongs an let people do their jobs, bugger up a politicians ass, not someone trying to get the human race off of this rock.
I’ve seen your precious video, That’s isn’t proof enough that science lies, It’s proof that some one else is running the country. Get your trajectories straight. Gov. is the target.
In the mean time, get this argument to the conspiracies list. It has No Place Here.
April 27th, 2009 at 12:04 pm
117. Wow…didn’t know that you have the right to censor anyone! You have condemned free thought, free thinking and public opinion-you should be proud of yourself. And you have crowned yourself Queen of the ListVerse! Hazaah!
But if you would take a moment out of your opinion squashing hate mongering and re read what I wrote: No where in my comment did I even indicate that Moore is god, but that he is worth looking at. And it was a comment regarding what average idiots (mirror for you) take as truth without even bothering to do the research yourself. Oh! It’s on the internet! Oh it’s above my understanding! Oh it must truth!
You are right up there with the governments of the world and the Catholic church! Congratulations asshole.
April 27th, 2009 at 12:28 pm
Sucker: I never tried to censor you, I informed you that there were other lists for your chosen topic. Pardon me for pointing you in the right direction.
9/11 + Sicko = Some one follows Michael Moore and hopes he doesn’t catch you rubbing one out.
“take as truth without even bothering to do the research yourself. Oh! It’s on the internet! Oh it’s above my understanding! Oh it must truth!” You don’t know me very well. Wikipedia is the death of common sense and the wildfire that is misinformation. If I’m interested, I research. I have no problems with going to library and picking out the journals. In a field where I am not qualified, I have to rely on what others have devoted their lives to. Science is God in my world. All you have are conspiracies that people, just as small in the brain as you are, have come up with.
If science is lying to us, aren’t you just poking at a magic box?
Stop being an instigator. Go here (http://listverse.com/miscellaneous/top-10-conspiracy-theories/)
April 27th, 2009 at 12:52 pm
BloodSuckingLeech:
WRONG. No on is “condeming free thought” here. But YOU, certainly, are NOT an apt defender of it.
It’s the old litany, that no one else but YOU is smart enough or self-aware enough to know what’s going on.
Sure.
Unfortunately, what zeal (albeit of a moronic and juvenile kind) you display for “free thought” is utterly compromised by your total lack of critical thinking skills. How can we “know” that the things told to us by science are true? By education, you idiot. There’s nothing mysterious about such things as the density of Saturn—it’s well documented by a number of different observations and experiments, all of which can be duplicated and easily investigated. People like you, however–who are just smart enough to question but too dumb to find the answers for yourself–automatically assume that if they can’t readily understand something, then there must be some bunkum to it. Uh huh. Meanwhile, if you possessed the slightest modicum of true intelligence and wit, you’d realize that science is neither a deception-from-authority being played on us, nor is it an arcane those-who-understand-the-secrets-only club. It’s open, testable, and observable.
We know how fast we’re moving through space, and know how many millions of miles the sun is from us, jackass, by the CLEAR AND TESTABLE observations which have been made for DECADES by people who use tools to measure, and then set down their findings. Other people have then verified these findings TIME AND TIME AGAIN. THAT is science. Nobody “buys” this stuff because someone on high TELLS us to buy it—rather, it can be clearly understood and OBSERVED by using the tools at ANYONE’S disposal, if they have the wherewithal to educate themselves and seek out the answers.
Disbelieving EVERYTHING doesn’t make you smarter than everyone else, “Blood.” In fact it just makes you an uncivilized and self-important prick.
Oh—and just to show you how ill-informed and close-minded you actually are (while professing to be a “free thinker” because you “question”) the fact is that there is not ONE discrepancy in the crash of the airliner into the Pentagon. RATHER… all of the whack-job conspiracy nut ravings about it are based on IGNORANCE. Ignorance of simple physics and ignorance of the nature of aircraft design. A) There is a direct relation between speed, kinetic energy, and mass. An airliner is a big, relatively heavy object LOADED WITH JETFUEL. It slams into a massive concrete and steel structure built to withstand large impacts. Result? BOOM. B) However, while said airliner IS large and *relatively* heavy–it is, in fact, a comparatively fragile structure. It HAS to be, otherwise it wouldn’t make it into the air. The only reason airliners seem so massive is because they are so *physically large.* But in point of fact ALL aircraft are, as I said, comparatively fragile and, relative to other objects of a similar size, are actually light in weight. Now, yes—heavy in terms of actual tonnage—so their kinetic energy is enormous—but COMPARATIVELY speaking they are light, and as I say, the HAVE to be, in order to fly. Therefore the reliance on aluminium and other relatively lightweight metals, composites and plastics.
C) The PENTAGON, on the other hand, is a BUILDING… and a uniquely massively structured one. Built during WWII and over-engineered to withstand all manner of possible attack (it’d probably stand up–though not without very serious damage–to a nuclear strike, unless said strike was VERY close by) it is, by contrast, a steel-reinforced concrete structure of tremendous weight and mass and RESISTANCE to the kind of energy that would come from an aircraft collision. Whereas the towers of the World Trade Center were themselves relatively lightweight (they too had to be, in order to keep cost and engineering problems to a minimum) and were lacking in the kind of core reinforcement that might have saved them from the great heat of exploding aircraft fuel—the Pentagon was an entirely different animal, and was able to shrug off even the relatively massive (and intensely hot) explosion of an airliner colliding directly into it with only the modest damage we saw. The airliner, however, having no such immmense strength, simply vaporized for the most part.
There is nothing surprising, unusual, or suspicious about this. We shouldn’t EXPECT anything of that craft to have survived, except bits and pieces (which WERE found) and possibly certain engine components (which ALSO were found). We WOULD expect, however, the Pentagon to escape relatively unscathed. Which it did.
Anyone with a REAL brain and a TRUE willingness to understand and grasp the science of these matters could get this, “Blood.” But of course, YOU and your ilk are EVER so much smarter and aware than the rest of us, aren’t you? And I’m sure you’re asking how I dare respond to you with facts instead of lunacy-driven stupidity, which is what YOU peddle.
April 27th, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Oh, and excuse me… in MY zeal to show you up for the pinhead you are, I mistakenly typed “kinetic” energy when I meant POTENTIAL energy in a spot or two. Ah, but see–*I* have the ability to admit an error. Do you? I highly doubt it.
April 27th, 2009 at 3:47 pm
my my my…did your mommie help you pick out the big words? Look at you! So cute!
April 28th, 2009 at 4:06 am
I read this on a science site. Its truly amazing of how dense the matter of stars and black holes could weigh!
Neutron star: heaviest teaspoon of matter
Is there anything in the observable universe that weighs more? 1 teaspoon = billion tons
April 28th, 2009 at 5:34 am
BloodSuckingLeech:
And oh so cute that that lame response (and sadly pathetic, attempt at a cliched joke) was all you could come up with. Very telling actually. I had you pegged–and I was right.
April 28th, 2009 at 6:44 am
BloodSuckingLeech: My mom works in DC and was there when the attack happened. My mom drove right by the pentagon after the crash (and after the smoke cleared) and she said to me “I have to laugh everytime I hear that people think a plane didn’t fly into the pentagon, I was there and I saw it, I could see pieces of the plane.”
Thank you Randall for giving us that clear explanation of how the plane impacted the pentagon and why we saw exactly what we saw in the aftermath.
April 28th, 2009 at 6:58 am
Cybogen:
Technically, a black hole is even more dense–which is why it, in fact, moves out of the realm of ordinary physics and, perhaps, “disappears” from our dimension.
It all depends, basically, on how massive a star is to begin with. See, stars are always struggling between points of collapse, and the force that *prevents* them from collapsing. They are immense and massive balls of gas, so gravity, of course, is trying to force them to collapse. The electro-magnetic force, on the other hand, prevents the collapse—so, given ideal conditions, there is for a time a balance. A long time. With our sun, for instance, which is an average, and rather small star, the balance is maintained for billions of years. In a star like our sun, eventually the nuclear fuel is exhausted to the point where first the star expands outward—-the red giant phase—because its reduced density can no longer generate the gravitational force strong enough to keep the star totally together–and then as it shed its “outer” layers, the inner core then reasserts itself, and the initial collapse begins again. In a star of such size, it continues to collapse until it reaches a point where the electro-magnetic force halts it—and what’s left, then, is what we call a white dwarf–the last burning ember. Eventually this goes out and the dwarf goes “brown.” And the star is dead. That’s the fate of our sun.
A somewhat more massive star, however, continues to collapse, because it has more mass than the electro-magnetic force can withstand. Eventually, the collapse is halted by the strong nuclear force, which prevents the nucleus of each atom from being squeezed apart. This star becomes a “neutron” star—intensely massive, unbelievably dense.
An even MORE massive star, however, does not find its collapse halted by even the strong nuclear force. Nothing can halt the collapse. It continues collapsing in on itself, past the neutron star phase, until finally it becomes a “singularity”–where all the matter that had made up the star is crushed past the atomic stage, past the nuclear stage…and winks out of our universe. What exactly a black hole is like, no one knows for sure. Our physics break down when we try to model it. But as you may know, nothing can escape it… not even light.
April 28th, 2009 at 7:00 am
Jackie:
No problem, glad to speak up for sanity, reason, and intelligence around here.
It flabbergasts me that there are so many people who THINK they know what they’re talking about on the ‘net, but in fact are as ignorant as toddlers–and most of them are, not coincidentally, conspiracy nuts.
April 28th, 2009 at 9:58 am
It may never be possible to send probes into a black hole because they would likely be shredded to minute particles. If it were possible it just mgiht be interesting to know what phenomenal events occur within the black hole and right up to the point of the center of the black hole.
May 5th, 2009 at 5:46 am
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September 3rd, 2009 at 12:48 pm
Hi, very nice facts, especially the first.
I got 1 question: If the Moon is moving away, shouldn’t the asteroids be too?
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October 7th, 2009 at 8:37 am
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November 15th, 2009 at 12:57 pm
that is soo cool! but i pretty sure the earth has 4 moons.
November 15th, 2009 at 12:58 pm
sorry…i had a type-o i am pretty sure the earth dosn’t have 4 moons.
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