in other words ,
there are other sun/star in the univeverse that is 1 million x bigger than our sun.
in other words ,
there are other sun/star in the univeverse that is 1 million x bigger than our sun.
tama2x. ang atong sun di na maong pinakadako nga sun part.... imagina lang intawun ninyo pila ka billion galaxies ang naa sa universe, unya pila ka solar systems ang naa sa galaxies
^its black because even light particle called protons cant even survive - its not a hole but kinda - itss very center of gravity will turn ur matter into energy - that goes around it.
ig gawas nimo sa blackhole kay radiation nlng ka ,. hehe
Para nako SCIENCE FICTION rani layo rani sa tinood oi
kay nganu?
Sa akong nabasahan sa mga libro sa astronomy, ang SUN mukabat pag pila ka billion years una pa mahurot ang FUEL sa sun, infact the age of Sun is naa pa sa mga millions of years including our own galaxy.
Kon mahutdan nani siya sa Fuel unya dili na ka create ug kayo ang tibouk palibot sa Solar System mo create ug massive coldness ug ang tanang planets mamatay sab nga mo resulta sa panagbangga sa matag usa ka planeta kay ang pathway sa sa matag planet ma walay bili usab sa pagkamatay sa Sun. So ang resulta mahimo nasab ning usa ka SUPERNOVA nga mohimo nasab ug laing solar system or galaxy.
piece lang ni sa akong nabasahan
d lage! na correct,
an error of .0000000001 make the difference in calculation
give you an example.
The farthest recorded star is approximately 25 billion light years away.
How Far Away are the Stars? - Astronomy Expert (UK)
The age of the universe is the time elapsed between the Big Bang and the present day. Current theory and observations suggest that the universe is between 13.5 and 14 billion years old
Age of the universe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
did you see the error and pressumption?
if the farthest is 25billion then the universe must have started before 25 billion. (pressuming either end is the starting point)
12.5billion, pressuming they lies on both ends.
question is the pressumption fact? what are the chances of ERROR? 99.99% still reliable? pft!
Last edited by kebotDiNaMute; 12-02-2009 at 12:36 PM.
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