Can anybody that actually answer any of these questions, please tell me!
What happens to heat in space where there is no gravity? There must be some gravity or magnetic forces even if very small.
Lets say I fired a engine in space, if I could. How could I fire a engine if there is no oxygen in space? There must be some oxygen no!
Anyway what happens to the heat in space does it go left, right, up, down, or does it look for gravity and defy it as it does on earth where there is gravity? WOW
It would make sense to me that if there was a heat sourse like the " Big Bang" The Gravitation force that caused the once tiny compacted universe to bond together, that the heat would be moving away from the gravity that was once compact. Thus making everything created after the "Big Bang" constantly moving away from the source or expanding! Along the way having its own little sub chemical reactions (galaxys) along the seemingly endless journey.
Is the temperature the same all throughout space exempting stars, planets and chemical reactions just space empty as it may be. Well it can't be empty space must consist of some chemical composition or is it simple a blank. If so what made space? What does it consist of? Can we duplicate it? There must be a mathmatical answer. No!
Plenty of people have become famous and recieved the Nobel Piece prize only later to find out they where very wrong. So I am guesing the people that award the prize are just as complex and confused as the scientist that recieved the prize.
Can I get the Noble prize? I have questions and can not figure out the answers just like everybody else.
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