This is basically an old note i made based on this video: https://youtu.be/HdPzOWlLrbE?si=K3NBDvkos2Z3Ai3_ Simply put, it says the universe as we know it started with an infinitely hot and dense single point that inflated and stretched, first at unimaginable speeds, and then at a more measurable rate over the next 13.7 billion years to the still-expanding cosmos that we know today. From the big b... » Continue Reading
I really like the concept of Jupiter being a failed star, I mean some people say its too small to be a brown dwarf (which are failed stars and are much bigger then Jupiter) and some people say that Jupiter is called a 'failed star' because, although it is mostly hydrogen like most normal stars, it is not massive enough to commence thermonuclear reactions in its core and thus become a 'real star'. ... » Continue Reading