Category Archives: Astronomy

Q: Why are scientists looking for life in space by looking for water? How can they be sure that all life uses water?

The original question was:  I’m reading more and more lately about the findings of the Kepler satellite and that some scientists are estimating that roughly 5% of newly discovered planets in our galaxy may have mass similar to Earth, which … Continue reading

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Q: If fusion in the Sun suddenly stopped, what would happen?

Physicist: Almost nothing.  We’d have plenty time to pack our bags and leave. Assume that the cause of the fusion-stopping doesn’t matter, maybe the Weak force suddenly changed, or maybe the Vorgons used the Tax Uthat on the Sun, or … Continue reading

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Q: Why are the days still longer than nights, until a few days after the fall equinox?

Physicist: The issue here is the equinoxes are the two days of the year when the length of the day should be exactly as long as the night.  And yet you’ll find that on the equinox the day is always … Continue reading

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Q: Is it likely that there are atoms in my body that have traveled from the other side of the planet, solar system, galaxy, or universe?

Physicist: Not just likely, but essentially guaranteed! Technically, every atom in your body has been swirling all around the galaxy for billions of years (although it’s mostly stayed in the same place for the last 5 billion or so).  So … Continue reading

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Q: Is it possible for an artificial black hole to be created, or something that has the same effects? If so, how small could it be made?

Physicist: Not with any current, or remotely feasible technology.  The method in use by the universe today; get several Suns worth of mass into a big pile and wait, is a pretty effective way to create black holes. In theory, … Continue reading

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Q: How can we see the early universe and the Big Bang? Shouldn’t the light have already passed us?

Physicist: This is a very common question that’s generated (as best I can tell) by a misrepresentation of the Big Bang that you’ll often see repeated in popular media.  In the same documentary you may hear statements along the lines … Continue reading

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