What Are the Key Temperature and Expansion Facts About the Universe?

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The discussion revolves around a request for specific scientific information related to the universe, including the temperature at the Big Bang, the number of discovered black holes, and the nature of the universe's expansion. The original poster seeks urgent responses via email for various temperature-related questions concerning atomic formation and the reasons behind Earth's rotation. Forum members emphasize that such homework and coursework inquiries should be posted in the appropriate section and that the poster should demonstrate prior research efforts. The conversation highlights the importance of adhering to forum rules and guidelines for effective assistance. Overall, the thread underscores the need for structured academic support in scientific discussions.
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Hi,
Dear Friends,

My name is Owais Khan and I am doing an interesting research so, I need your help and cooperation please tell me following information urgently via Email.
1. What was the exact temperature of universe when Big Bang occurred?
2. How many Black Holes astronomist yet have discovered? Please tell me numbers.
3. In which direction/dimensions our universe in expanding? Is the universe is expanding in one direction/dimension or expanding in all direction/dimension?
4. What is the current temperature of universe?
5. Is the temperature of universe falling day by day or is it constant?
6. At which temperature proton and neutron combine to form nucleus?
7. At which temperature hydrogen and hydrogen atoms combine to form hydrogen molecule?
8. At which temperature deuterium combines to form Helium atom?
9. Why Earth rotates in its own orbit?


Thanks
Looking forward for your urgent responses.

Email: owaiskhan.scientist@yahoo.com
 
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Thread moved from cosmology to Homework Help, Advanced Physics.

y2jcapricorn, homework and coursework questions belong here in the Homework Help forums, and not in the general technical forums. And one important PF rule is that you must show us some of your own work in order for us to help you.

What course is this for? What text and other learning materials are you using in that course. What on-line searches have you done in trying to answer these questions?
 
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