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Answer must be typed please! Thank youWhat do we mean by Spontaneous Symmetry breaking? Try to give an analogy with other things in life that experience symmetry breaking; for example freezing a certain amount of water and the change of phase it experiences in going from water to ice, consider what happens to the symmetry of space in the x-y-z plane. What are the properties of the 4 fundamental forces of nature and what is the role of each in the existence of life? Which one is the most important in your opinion for life and the universe to exist? Which one split from the mother force first? What are the events that took place after the Big Bang explosion? Which particles formed first? What important event happened about 10 minutes after the big bang? Why were more particles than anti-particles created; this is a very important question in Cosmology? What important event happened about 300,000 years after the big bang; it's called Recombination, explain it in your own words and why is it important to us. What's the importance of the Inflationary Model of the Big Bang and how does it differ from the Standard Model of the Big Bang and who first theorized about the inflationary model? What experimental evidence do we have of the Big Bang? Do you understand everything in this section? What other questions do you have about the material of this section? What did you learn that you did not know before? How did this section inspire and change you?
Answer must be typed please! Thank you
What do we mean by Spontaneous Symmetry breaking? Try to give an analogy with other things in life that experience symmetry breaking; for example freezing a certain amount of water and the change of phase it experiences in going from water to ice, consider what happens to the symmetry of space in the x-y-z plane. What are the properties of the 4 fundamental forces of nature and what is the role of each in the existence of life? Which one is the most important in your opinion for life and the universe to exist? Which one split from the mother force first? What are the events that took place after the Big Bang explosion? Which particles formed first? What important event happened about 10 minutes after the big bang? Why were more particles than anti-particles created; this is a very important question in Cosmology? What important event happened about 300,000 years after the big bang; it's called Recombination, explain it in your own words and why is it important to us. What's the importance of the Inflationary Model of the Big Bang and how does it differ from the Standard Model of the Big Bang and who first theorized about the inflationary model? What experimental evidence do we have of the Big Bang? Do you understand everything in this section? What other questions do you have about the material of this section? What did you learn that you did not know before? How did this section inspire and change you?
What do we mean by Spontaneous Symmetry breaking? Try to give an analogy with other things in life that experience symmetry breaking; for example freezing a certain amount of water and the change of phase it experiences in going from water to ice, consider what happens to the symmetry of space in the x-y-z plane. What are the properties of the 4 fundamental forces of nature and what is the role of each in the existence of life? Which one is the most important in your opinion for life and the universe to exist? Which one split from the mother force first? What are the events that took place after the Big Bang explosion? Which particles formed first? What important event happened about 10 minutes after the big bang? Why were more particles than anti-particles created; this is a very important question in Cosmology? What important event happened about 300,000 years after the big bang; it's called Recombination, explain it in your own words and why is it important to us. What's the importance of the Inflationary Model of the Big Bang and how does it differ from the Standard Model of the Big Bang and who first theorized about the inflationary model? What experimental evidence do we have of the Big Bang? Do you understand everything in this section? What other questions do you have about the material of this section? What did you learn that you did not know before? How did this section inspire and change you?
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Spontaneous symmetry breaking is a process of symmetry breaking by which a system in a symmetric state converts in an asymmetric state. If a symmetry is broken again in a frog only a single symmetry is obtained which leads to bilateral symmetry of adults which is called from leap to symmetry. The four fundamental forces are gravitational force, electromagnetic force, strong nuclear force, and weak nuclear force. Gravitational force is a forceby which all things ny mass are brought near one another including planet, stars and atoms. Gravity is important because due to it we have weight and we stay on group. Electromagnetic force is important because due to it we have electricity on Earth. Strong nuclear force is important because due to chemical elements needed for life is stable. Weak nuclear force important because it helps in decay of particles. Electromagnetic force is one of the most important fundamental force in my opinion because we have universe full of electrons and positrons from which protons and neutrons were made and these combine to form nuclei electromagnetically.