Top Ten Mysteries of Outer Space

Posted on January 9th, 2008 by


The solar system, in which earth is situated, is but a speck in the Milky Way Galaxy, which in turn is just one of the countless galaxies in the Universe. Even though there have been a lot of breakthroughs in science and technology, they have still not been enough to solve the mysteries in outer space, especially the top ten mysteries listed below.

1. Black Holes

The Mystery: Where the Black Holes Drain

Blackhole
A black hole
Black holes are formed when a region in space has such large concentrations of mass that it collapses. These black holes have such strong gravitational fields that even light cannot escape. This is why a black hole is invisible. It can only be seen when it sucks in matter, like gas from a nebula, and releases huge amounts of radiation. Though the existence of these black holes has been proved, scientists still do not know where the matter that gets sucked in leads to. Some speculate that these black holes drain into a parallel universe.

2. Antimatter

The Mystery: Where to Find Antimatter and How to Contain It

If you are a fan of “Star Trek,” you have probably already heard the term “antimatter” (or anti-matter) several times. Antimatter is used in that TV show as a power source for the spacecraft to make warp-speed possible. Unlike “Star Trek,” though, antimatter is not fictional. As you may know, matter is composed of smaller particles – protons, neutrons and electrons. Antimatter is just the same thing – composed of smaller particles, only having opposite charges. For example, the antimatter counterpart of the electron, which has a negative charge, is the positron, having a positive electrical charge. The mystery here is where to find this antimatter. This task is quite difficult because once antimatter gets into contact with matter, both particles undergo annihilation – a huge release of energy, which causes the destruction of both particles.

3. Extra-Terrestrial Life

The Mystery: Where to Find It, Where to Look, and What to Look For

Extra-Terrestrial Life
An extra-teerestrial life form
This question has been asked for several decades already, even before man got the chance to go to outer space. The universe is a large place, which makes scientists and ordinary people alike ask if we are not alone. Though theories state that it is possible that there may be life outside our world, there is still no hard evidence of such. Several projects have been launched that aim not just to find life, but intelligent life forms like humans. The SETI project (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) is one example of such efforts in finding ETs.

 

(If you want the skills to be an ace UFO hunter, you should learn the 11 Ways To Spot A UFO.)

4. Wormholes

Wormhole
An illustration of a wormhole
The Mystery: Proof of Existence

Wormholes are hypothetical structures in the universe that are said to be “shortcuts” to another side of the universe. They got their name from the act of a worm burrowing into an apple to get to the other side instead of traversing the surface of the apple. Wormholes have still not been proved to exist, but the theory of relativity (think Einstein and E=mc2) includes their existence.

5. Dark Matter

The Mystery: How to Prove Its Existence and How to Detect It

Dark Matter
The dark matter effects
Scientists believe that the biggest bulk of mass in the universe today is not the matter we can see or observe. In fact, this observable matter accounts for only about 4 percent, with the rest being dark matter and dark energy. Another thing that is unknown is the particles that make up this unseen matter. Though current technologies cannot directly detect and observe dark matter, its presence can be observed through its effect on its surroundings like nebulae, galaxies, stars, and solar systems.

6. Parallel Universes aka “Multiverse”

The Mystery: Prove the Existence of These Parallel Universes

Jet Li
Jet Li, the star of the movie: The One, which is about people living in multiverses
This mystery is more of science fiction to ordinary people, just like in that Jet Li movie “The One.” You may be surprised to know though that there are some proofs and theories that point to the possibility of having several to unlimited numbers of universes. Called a “multiverse,” this would include our universe, the one in which we are situated. Who knows – maybe one day, technology might prove this and allow people to travel from one universe to another through wormholes.

7. Neutrinos

The Mystery: Capability to Travel Through Matter Unimpeded

Neutrinos are sub-atomic particles that almost have no mass, have a neutral charge, and travel almost at the speed of light. These particles pass through matter almost unimpeded. This makes detection quite complicated. The majority of the neutrinos that pass through us now come from our sun. Today, there are several neutrino detectors around the world. The reason why scientists are very interested in studying particles is because when fully analyzed, they can be used to detect and thoroughly examine stellar objects or bodies from very far distances, farther than what current technologies allow.

8. Quasars

The Mystery: Power source and Characteristics

Quasar
Quasars
Quasars are the brightest known bodies in the universe, producing light energy equivalent to millions of galaxies put together. Though these bodies are observable, little is known about their behavior, how they formed, and what powers them. Many scientists believe that at the core of these quasars lie super-massive black holes, and that quasars are the result of the energy released by the black hole as it devours matter. These giant power generators are said to give clues on how the universe started.

9. End of the Universe

The Mystery: How the Universe Will End

End of Universe
The end of all life in the universe
It is still unclear how the universe started, and scientists are no less baffled as to how the universe will end. The most dominant theories on the birth and death of the universe are the “Big Bang” and the “Big Crunch” theories, respectively. The big crunch states that the universe will end when it suddenly crunches back into a small particle - something like the Big Bang put on rewind. Another theory of the universe’s end is that everything would come to a screeching halt, including space time. Oh well, we won’t be alive by then anyway, so no need to worry. Who knows, humans may already be extinct by that time, and roaches the new masters of the earth.

10. Vacuum Energy

The Mystery: Its Behavior and How it Seems to Affect the Rapid Expansion of the Universe

Outer space consists of patches of matter in the form of galaxies, nebulae, stars, solar systems, and other celestial bodies. The space in between these bodies seems to be void of any matter, known as a vacuum. This vacuum, though, seems to influence or directly cause the rapid expansion of the universe where only one thing can cause such action – energy. That is why it is believed that in the vacuum of space lie “phantom” particles – energy that still cannot be detected by current technologies. Once hard proof has been found that dark or vacuum energy does exist, it will unlock the other mysteries of space.

Conclusion

Though man has created advanced technologies along with groundbreaking theories, all those are just not enough to explain the wonders and mysteries of space. All these experts can do right now is observe, device theories, and try to come up with ways to solve these great mysteries.

 

(The universe is full of mysteries, many of them within our very own planet. And with our list of Top Ten Paranormal Events and the world’s greatest Unsolved Mysteries, it’s hard to deny that fact.)



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