भौतिकी पर कुछ गंभीर और मौलिक प्रश्न जिनके बारे में हम सभी को सोचना चाहिए (100 प्रश्न) | SOME SERIOUS AND FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS ON PHYSICS ABOUT WHICH WE ALL SHOULD THINK ( 100 Questions )[edit]
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ब्रह्मांड की प्रारंभिक अवस्था | INITIAL STATE OF UNIVERSE[edit]
13. Which field is responsible for attraction and repulsion of Branes?[edit]
14. This is a cyclic process, then will there not be any depletion of energy in this process? If yes, then this cycle will end in future and it must had started in past.[edit]
15. Then, what is the reason of that beginning? If there were mass and charge already in them, then why universe not be created by itself? Why the collision is needed?[edit]
26. What was the form of matter before Big bang? How did that matter form?[edit]
27. Which force infinitely condensed that material? What was the source of that force?[edit]
28. How is it possible to have any type of exchange process in zero volume?[edit]
29. Modern science considers the exchange of certain mediator particles for the cause of all the fundamental forces, then which particles were exchanged in that infinitely dense material?[edit]
30. Which energy or force is responsible to do that great explosion, even in the presence of such a most strong force?[edit]
38. In which form, energy was present before second?[edit]
39. If it was in the form of photons, then electromagnetic force must be present at that time, but no one accept this, why?[edit]
40. Gravitational fierce is produced firstly from unified force, while Einstein proposed that gravitational force is not a force but only curvature of space-time what exactly is gravitational force?[edit]
54. Why does space interact with massive and charged objects/[edit]
55. What is the relation between space and mass/charge?[edit]
56. Is there availability of mass and charge in space?[edit]
57. We talk of space-time singularity but what is relation between space and time and why?[edit]
58. If space is an imaginary thing, then its expansion, distortion, bending and singularity also should be imaginary, then how can we understand the real world by imaginary things?[edit]
59. Are the EM waves are attached with space?[edit]
60. If yes then wave will not have its own speed, but it will travel with the speed of space, which will be Hubble speed in present time.[edit]
61. At the time of Big Bang, all energy will travel with space ( m/s). Then, how can energy be condensed to form the celestial bodies?[edit]
62. Are all celestial bodies and particles also attached with space? If yes, then they will never combine with one another and they will travel with speed of space only.[edit]
63. If EM wave isn't attached with space, then what is the cause of redshift?[edit]
64. Expansion of space can only affect waves not molecules, atoms etc., why?[edit]
65. Why expansion of space can only affect galaxies and not the stars, planets & satellites?[edit]
66. CMB radiation, which was released before 13 Billion years, then how can it be received by us now, while universe is expanding with an accelerated rate?[edit]
67. If this radiation is continuously received by us, then its temperature cannot be same everywhere in the universe.[edit]
75. If we say that this mass is created from energy at the time of Big Bang, then question arises that if a very massive particle (Higgs boson) can be produced by that energy, then why an electron of exceedingly small mass can't be produced from that energy?[edit]
76. What is the fundamental cause of showing property of charge by matter?[edit]
77. If it is created from energy (pair production), then does it not mean that photon has same content as of electron and positron?[edit]
78. What are those fundamental entities, from which property of charge originates?[edit]
79. What is the link between energy and charge?[edit]
80. If Peter Higgs imagined Higgs field for fundamental property like mass, then why I should not imagine another field for fundamental property like electric charge?[edit]
81. Also, for different types of charge ( color charge...), there should be different types of field. Will you accept it?[edit]
82. What is the difference between the contents of opposite charged particles?[edit]
83. Why do virtual photons exchange between the charges, when these are massless and have no electric charge?[edit]
84. Why these photons cannot be seen or detected?[edit]