Astrophysics The world inside our world What It Is Astrophysics is the part of astronomy that deals with the interaction of matter, and heavenly.

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Astrophysics
The world inside our world
What It Is
Astrophysics is the part of astronomy that
deals with the interaction of matter, and
heavenly bodies with interstellar space.
The Theory's
• There are many different theories in
astrophysics, but my main topics will be
String Theory and Quantum Theory.
String Theory
According to Einstein there are four
dimensions: length, width, depth, and time.
In string theory there are the four
dimensions stated by Einstein plus seven
others, but the most important of the
eleven is dimensions is eleventh
dimension. The eleventh dimension is
what holds the universe together.
Quantum Theory
In Quantum Theory, atoms aren't solid.
There more like a thought. So you never
really touch anything. The atoms repel
each other before you touch it or you'd go
through every thing. Since matter is like a
thought it can be altered. Lets say if you
believe with every fiber of your being you
will walk on water, you'll walk on water.
String Theory and Alternate
Universes
String Theory states that our universe
began from one single explosion, which
created all matter. But there was a
problem. Where did all this matter come
from? This was the singularity. That is
where the eleventh dimension comes in.
Theoretically there an infinite number of
universes in the eleventh dimension, and
there is so little space that when the
universes move they most often collide,
and when they do they create a massive
explosion creating an entirely new
universe. This explosion is the Big Bang
Theory.
Einstein's Gravity.
Einstein said that the universe is space and
time woven into a fabric, and this fabric
bends and indents like a trampoline. Lets
say we put a heavy ball like the sun on this
trampoline, it indents. Now lets say we add
the earth, the earth will roll into the
indentation. Now lets give the earth a spin
when we roll it. It will spin around the sun
in a circular pattern, or an orbit. That’s all
gravity is.
Conclusion
• In conclusion the universe isn’t alone,
gravity is just an incident, and atoms aren’t
solid. Whether or not you want to combine
the theories I’ll leave it up to you, and
remember, these are just theories.
Bibliography
• “The Universe” on the History Channel.
• Science Channel, String Theory special.
• Glencoe Physical Science, Student
Edition (Glencoe Science)
Glencoe/Mcgraw-Hill.1st Edition, 2007
pages 347-351