Chapter 28
According to calculations made by modern astronomers, the age of the universe is close to
14 billion years.
In what year did Einstein publish his general theory of relativity?
1915
The ordinary matter of the universe is made of about
25% helium
How many dimensions are there in spacetime?
4
Electrons, protons, and neutrons (ordinary matter) make up not more than
4% of the universe
According to recent evidence, how long ago did the expansion of the universe start accelerating?
7.5 billion years ago
If we can't see dark matter, how do we know it is there?
Because of its gravitational effects
When we speak of time dilation, we mean that time
stretches with speed.
Relativity is the
study of how space, energy, and mass are related to time.
Dark Matter is matter that
cannot be seen or felt, but can be measured through its gravitational effects.
It currently appears that within this universe we have mostly
dark energy.
Dark energy appears to have a greater effect on regions of the universe that are
empty
Edwin Hubble discovered that the farther away a galaxy is the
faster it is receding from us.
Compared to a clock at the bottom of a very tall skyscraper, a clock at the top of this skyscraper will appear to run
faster.
The modern theory of dark energy arises from observations showing that
galaxies are accelerating away from each other.
The universe as a whole is
has yet to be determined, although most astrophysical data points to a flat universe.
Is dark matter found mostly within a galaxy or just outside a galaxy?
just outside a galaxy
Dark matter is not affected by
light
The Big Bang
marked the beginning of space and time.
Spacetime is curved by
mass.
In a flat universe parallel lines
never converge.
Where is dark matter found in the periodic table?
no where at all
What type of matter is visible?
ordinary matter
Light bends when it
passes a massive star passes through a gravitational field
The "Big Bang" refers to the
point in time in which the known (and perhaps knowable) universe came into being.
According to cosmic inflation theory, the distribution of galaxies we see today is a consequence of
quantum fluctuations in the exceedingly small early universe.
Heat death refers to the universe
reaching the lowest energy state possible, which will mean the greatest level of entropy.
Evidence for dark matter is exhibited by the
relatively similar speeds at which all stars in a galaxy orbit the galactic nucleus speed at which galaxies orbit one another within clusters degree to which galaxy clusters exhibit gravitational lensing effects.
A greater gravitational field causes time to
slow down.
What did Einstein refer to as the greatest blunder of his life?
the creation of the cosmological constant
Cosmology is the study of the overall structure and evolution of
the universe
The theory of dark energy tells us that
there is still much to learn about this universe there is a force that behaves like an anti-gravity empty space is seething with a form of energy.
What else are you moving through?
time
Cosmic background radiation refers to
uniformly distributed residual radiation that resulted from the Big Bang.
Dark energy
would be considered to be the opposite of gravity is energy that exerts an outward pressure, causing spacetime to expand is the phenomenon responsible for the acceleration of the universe.
According to relativity theory, it is possible to reverse time and grow younger when you
you can never grow younger.
If you travel at high speed, then compared with your friends who "stay at home," you are
younger.
Which is more abundant: dark matter or ordinary matter?
Dark matter is six times more abundant than ordinary matter.
Clocks on fast-moving spaceship whizzing past Earth appear to run slow when viewed from
Earth.
Did Einstein first believe that the universe was static or dynamic?
He believed the universe was static.
In a huge cloud of ordinary matter and dark matter, the two are uniformly mixed together. Over time, the ordinary matter becomes concentrated toward the center of this cloud. Why?
Ordinary matter collides with other particles of ordinary matter. It releases some of its kinetic energy as electromagnetic radiation, and it then slows down and falls together.
The average temperature of the universe right now is about 2.73 K. Will this temperature likely go up or down over the next billion years?
The average temperature of the universe should to decrease.
What was Einstein's cosmological constant?
The cosmological constant was a hypothesis that there was a repulsive force to balance gravitational attraction to keep the universe static.
What would happen to the curvature of a balloon if it could be inflated to the size of the Sun?
The curvature of the balloon would decrease and seem almost flat.
Light is without mass, so how can gravity have an effect on light?
The space through which the light passes is curved.
Distant galaxies are
accelerating away from each other
The Big Rip refers to the
accelerating influence of dark energy, causing all matter to become completely ripped apart.
Cosmic Inflation refers to
an extremely rapid expansion of the early universe that occurred in an extremely brief period of time.
What Einstein discovered about space and time is that they
are parts of one whole.
Astronomers who subscribe to the Big Bang theory believe the Big Bang occurred
at the beginning of time about 14 billion years ago.
If dark matter were to be found on this planet it would likely be
at the center of Earth's core
The "redshift" of a galaxy refers to the rate
at which is receding.
Space and time are
bound together