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STEEM
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SBD
0.000SBD
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3.361SP
├── Own SP
0.000SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+3.361SP
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To Date
2026/01/23 10:03:09
2026/01/23 10:03:09
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | hennai |
| vesting shares | 5472.996220 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #102854509/Trx 5c19d564bc1077018cb3781bcc388640a682679e |
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2024/12/17 05:21:09
| delegator | steem |
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2023/11/13 21:03:36
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | hennai |
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| Transaction Info | Block #79855080/Trx 71612d43639e0ef4e8f9e91efb92ac02bca4a5ee |
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}2023/09/21 22:49:06
2023/09/21 22:49:06
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | hennai |
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2023/01/25 14:44:15
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | hennai |
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2022/11/13 06:07:15
| voter | hennai |
| author | hennai |
| permlink | no-time-research-shows-that-the-expansion-of-the-universe-is-slowing-down-and-will-begin-to-collapse-in-100-million-years |
| weight | 0 (0.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #69393267/Trx 4db8cd1ccc3bd8e0e693d739561ffd8c5c2a5c06 |
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}hennaiflagged (-100.00%) @shikhurana / achievement-2-basic-security-on-steemit-by-shikhurana2022/11/11 09:13:51
hennaiflagged (-100.00%) @shikhurana / achievement-2-basic-security-on-steemit-by-shikhurana
2022/11/11 09:13:51
| voter | hennai |
| author | shikhurana |
| permlink | achievement-2-basic-security-on-steemit-by-shikhurana |
| weight | -10000 (-100.00%) |
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}2022/11/03 12:29:03
2022/11/03 12:29:03
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | hennai |
| vesting shares | 26895.927518 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #69114194/Trx 9a8b020cfc3db241227e23e0bce85fab2605d326 |
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}hennaireceived 0.036 STEEM, 0.041 SP author reward for @hennai / is-the-universe-a-reincarnation-astronomer-in-billions-of-years-the-universe-may-have-another-big-bang2022/09/20 03:26:30
hennaireceived 0.036 STEEM, 0.041 SP author reward for @hennai / is-the-universe-a-reincarnation-astronomer-in-billions-of-years-the-universe-may-have-another-big-bang
2022/09/20 03:26:30
| author | hennai |
| permlink | is-the-universe-a-reincarnation-astronomer-in-billions-of-years-the-universe-may-have-another-big-bang |
| sbd payout | 0.000 SBD |
| steem payout | 0.036 STEEM |
| vesting payout | 66.592554 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #67842650/Virtual Operation #4 |
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}hennaicustom json: community2022/09/14 04:49:12
hennaicustom json: community
2022/09/14 04:49:12
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| id | community |
| json | ["subscribe",{"community":"hive-172186"}] |
| Transaction Info | Block #67672365/Trx 5855403ce8c20fe634e303c219b76dd322440aeb |
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}hennaiblockchain operation: cancel transfer from savings2022/09/13 06:05:54
hennaiblockchain operation: cancel transfer from savings
2022/09/13 06:05:54
| from | hennai |
| request id | 1663049132 |
| Transaction Info | Block #67645234/Trx 6094624d575e4d72aa2903e7b474834cf7bc0552 |
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}hennaiblockchain operation: transfer from savings2022/09/13 06:05:36
hennaiblockchain operation: transfer from savings
2022/09/13 06:05:36
| from | hennai |
| request id | 1663049132 |
| to | hennai |
| amount | 0.001 STEEM |
| memo | |
| Transaction Info | Block #67645228/Trx 984474287801772464b418430db1e01d79894b73 |
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}hennaiblockchain operation: transfer to savings2022/09/13 06:03:30
hennaiblockchain operation: transfer to savings
2022/09/13 06:03:30
| from | hennai |
| to | hennai |
| amount | 0.001 STEEM |
| memo | |
| Transaction Info | Block #67645187/Trx 4a576020c84edaceca2d314367f27bdd70f68bbb |
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}angelsandsreplied to @hennai / som0389yvnk0ngc2022/09/13 05:54:12
angelsandsreplied to @hennai / som0389yvnk0ngc
2022/09/13 05:54:12
| parent author | hennai |
| parent permlink | is-the-universe-a-reincarnation-astronomer-in-billions-of-years-the-universe-may-have-another-big-bang |
| author | angelsands |
| permlink | som0389yvnk0ngc |
| title | |
| body | This is a one-time notice about a free service on steem. There are communities that help support the little guy 😊, you might like ours, we join forces with lots of other small accounts to help each other grow! Finally a good curation trail that helps its users achieve rapid growth, its fun on a bun! check it out. https://plu.sh/altlan |
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| Transaction Info | Block #67645003/Trx ca519bb86ec27753a33c98a94add01ea67576a68 |
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}2022/09/13 05:19:42
2022/09/13 05:19:42
| voter | hennai |
| author | hennai |
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| weight | -10000 (-100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #67644319/Trx 82d75ba8a06eef2dd7002ec7b8abeade68b40155 |
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}2022/09/13 05:19:30
2022/09/13 05:19:30
| parent author | |
| parent permlink | universe |
| author | hennai |
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| title | No time? Research shows that the expansion of the universe is slowing down and will begin to collapse in 100 million years |
| body | Physicists tell us that everything in the universe is in eternal motion, ranging from extranuclear electrons to the entire universe.But the motion of the universe itself seems not simpleIn the 1920s, Edwin Hubble found that after the conclusion that "most galaxies in the universe are far away from the earth" was reached by measuring the spectral data of extragalactic galaxies, the previous stable universe model was broken, and the size of the universe was no longer static.Even Einstein deleted the "cosmological constant" used to maintain the stability of the universe in the theory of relativity because of Hubble's discovery, and went to the Mount Wilson Observatory to observe the expansion of the universe himself.But the common sense of physics tells us that the universe cannot expand forever, because according to the big bang theory, the biggest source of the expansion of the universe is the force of the big bang, but this force will obviously decay with the passage of time. Today, 13.82 billion years after the big bang, only 93 billion light-years of the observable universe diameter, The expansion speed of the universe is supposed to decay or even change from expansion to collapse.However, the observation results surprised everyoneIn the 1990s, physicists Saul Perlmutter, Brian Schmidt and Adam Rees discovered an amazing fact when observing La type supernovae: the speed and redshift value of this kind of supernova, known as the cosmic rangefinder, far from the earth are not consistent with those of more recent supernovae, but show a trend of accelerating away from the earth.This trend means that the speed of the expansion of the universe is not constant, and the speed of celestial bodies at different distances away from the earth is also different. The farther away from the earth, the faster the celestial bodies will be away from the earth. Therefore, the three physicists came to a conclusion: our universe is not expanding steadily, but is in accelerated expansion.The discovery of the accelerated expansion of the universe finally won the three physicists the Nobel Prize in physics in 2011. However, the scientific community is still studying various aspects of the expansion of the universe.A recent paper published in the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States believes that dark energy, which accounts for 73% of the total mass and energy of the universe, is not static and will change with the passage of time, thus affecting the expansion rate of the universe.The universe expansion model in the paper shows that the accelerating expansion of the universe caused by the dark energy in the universe at this stage is about to stop, because the repulsive force provided by the dark energy is rapidly decaying, and it will not be able to overcome the gravitational force immediately, so that the universe will continue to accelerate its expansion. Therefore, the expansion rate of the universe has started to slow down at least several million years ago.According to the results of model deduction, our universe will stop accelerating expansion after 65 million years and turn to a constant expansion rate. In 100 million years, dark energy will be completely in the downwind and will no longer be the opponent of gravity.Therefore, in 100 million years, our universe will change from the current accelerated expansion to collapse. All galaxies will show a blue shift in the spectrum. Galaxies far away from the earth will also start to approach the earth. Just like the previous universe accelerated expansion under the action of dark energy, the future universe will also accelerate collapse under the action of gravity.At that time, the farther away galaxies are from the earth, the faster they will approach the earth. Those galaxies that lost contact with the earth when they expanded to 46.5 billion light-years away will gradually retreat and establish a causal relationship with the earth again.But collapse is not necessarily a good thingBecause if the universe collapses without limit, the distance between galaxies will become closer and closer, and the collision frequency of galaxies in the whole universe will become more. In the long run, galaxies in the universe will merge into one large galaxy, and these large galaxies will eventually become one galaxy because of the collapse of the universe.In the end, stars will be squeezed together because of the collapse of the universe, and even all atoms in the universe will be squeezed together. All substances in the universe will eventually return to the singular point state, and then there will be another big bang, which will explode a new cosmic law and a new cosmic intelligent civilization.searchuniverseHawking made three predictions before he diedWill mankind still exist after 100 million yearsHow terrible is the end of the universeWill the earth change in 2023How fast is 13 trillion times the speed of light |
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| title | ######Is the universe a reincarnation? Astronomer: in billions of years, the universe may have another big bang |
| body | .jpg) With the current knowledge of human beings, we can easily explain how human beings were born and where the elements in our bodies came from.For example, the most important elements in human body are carbon, oxygen and hydrogen, which originate from the remnants of star explosions in the universe. They combine with different substances to form a variety of organisms, and one of them eventually evolved into human beings.But where does the material that makes up stars come from?According to the law of conservation of mass, if the universe is isolated, its total mass remains the same no matter what happens to the matter in it, whether it becomes a dusty star or a black hole.That is to say, galaxies and stars in the universe existed in another material form before they formed. What were they then?After 13.8 billion years, will the universe continue to expand endlessly?Since ancient times, people have made countless conjectures about the origin of the universe, from the explosion theory to the particle theory, and even to the myth theory. Through observation and calculation, the most widely accepted theory by mainstream scientists is the theory of the origin of the big bang.According to this theory, the universe was originally a singularity. It suddenly exploded 13.8 billion years ago, and after a long evolution, it became the galaxy and space-time we see now.This singular point does not apply to all the laws of physics known to mankind at present, because there is no time and space here. It has only mass but almost no volume, so its density is infinite and the curvature of space-time is infinite.The instant of the explosion generated time and space. In the unimaginable energy, the mass was converted into basic particles such as electrons, photons and neutrinos. In the negative 33th power of 10 seconds, the speed of universe expansion experienced 100 times of doubling, and the space size was 10 to 30 times of the previous.About 300000 years laterThe universe gradually cooled to 3000 degrees Celsius. Under the action of chemical bonding, some neutral atoms began to form. The familiar celestial bodies began to conceive at this time. The first hydrogen atom was born. The hydrogen atom has only one nucleus and one electron. The combination of the two hydrogen atoms forms the slightly heavier element helium.Subsequently, helium atoms can be combined with hydrogen atoms or another helium atom. Under the action of its own gravity, these atoms will condense into gas clouds with higher density, which will collapse and explode after accumulating more and more, forming primary stars and star systems.It can be said that the formation of hydrogen atoms has created the colorful universe. Is our solar system also composed of hydrogen atoms?Hydrogen atoms are not only the most abundant element in the universe, but also the main constituent material of stars. However, the hydrogen atoms in the solar system are not the ones in the big bang, because the solar system is still a little young.According to observations, the hydrogen atoms in the sun are likely to be the remnants of the big bang after the death of the first generation of star systems. That is to say, the sun is actually the second generation of stars, and all the materials that make up human beings have existed in the universe for billions of years.So what is the final outcome of the sun?All the stars we can see in the sky are stars, and ordinary stars do not emit light. This is because nuclear fusion is taking place in the stars, and so is our sun. Therefore, from the earth's perspective, the sun is always so bright.Nuclear fusion is constantly consuming the hydrogen atoms in the sun. It will always be exhausted one day. After the hydrogen atoms are exhausted, the sun will not die immediately. Instead, it will continue to use helium as nuclear fusion fuel, leaving the main sequence star and entering the red giant stage. However, the reaction of helium is very unstable. The outer layer of the sun will expand rapidly and devour the surrounding planets, including the earth.At the same time, the core of the sun is shrinking constantly, balancing with the expanding force on the outside. However, this balance will not last long, and it will explode due to instability in about ten to several hundred million years.This explosion will throw all the materials outside the core away from the star body, leaving only a pale and dense white dwarf. The thrown materials undergo fission under huge energy, and return to the original state of matter: hydrogen atoms.They are loosely distributed and become nebulae composed of hydrogen atoms. Careful readers will find that this is not the place where the solar system was born?Yes, after the death of stars, they become nebulae. Nebulae breed new stars again, and the universe is evolving in this way.Since stars are like this, will the universe be like this?Since the universe can expand, can it collapse?Research shows that this is indeed possible, because the universe can expand because of the energy generated by the big bang. One day, the energy expanding outward will be exhausted, and the gravity of the universe itself will make the universe begin to shrink inward.In the process of contraction, huge celestial bodies are crushed into fragments, which will synthesize into larger celestial bodies. The larger gravitational center of these larger celestial bodies will accelerate the contraction speed and slowly exceed the speed of light. Finally, when all matter becomes a point again, time and space disappear here, and the universe returns to its original state: singularity.Then the singularity will explode again, forming the universe, and finally returning to the singularity?We have no way to know this. Maybe the universe repeats countless times in a continuous cycle, or maybe the universe will only go to heat death in the end |
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"body": ".jpg)\nWith the current knowledge of human beings, we can easily explain how human beings were born and where the elements in our bodies came from.For example, the most important elements in human body are carbon, oxygen and hydrogen, which originate from the remnants of star explosions in the universe. They combine with different substances to form a variety of organisms, and one of them eventually evolved into human beings.But where does the material that makes up stars come from?According to the law of conservation of mass, if the universe is isolated, its total mass remains the same no matter what happens to the matter in it, whether it becomes a dusty star or a black hole.That is to say, galaxies and stars in the universe existed in another material form before they formed. What were they then?After 13.8 billion years, will the universe continue to expand endlessly?Since ancient times, people have made countless conjectures about the origin of the universe, from the explosion theory to the particle theory, and even to the myth theory. Through observation and calculation, the most widely accepted theory by mainstream scientists is the theory of the origin of the big bang.According to this theory, the universe was originally a singularity. It suddenly exploded 13.8 billion years ago, and after a long evolution, it became the galaxy and space-time we see now.This singular point does not apply to all the laws of physics known to mankind at present, because there is no time and space here. It has only mass but almost no volume, so its density is infinite and the curvature of space-time is infinite.The instant of the explosion generated time and space. In the unimaginable energy, the mass was converted into basic particles such as electrons, photons and neutrinos. In the negative 33th power of 10 seconds, the speed of universe expansion experienced 100 times of doubling, and the space size was 10 to 30 times of the previous.About 300000 years laterThe universe gradually cooled to 3000 degrees Celsius. Under the action of chemical bonding, some neutral atoms began to form. The familiar celestial bodies began to conceive at this time. The first hydrogen atom was born. The hydrogen atom has only one nucleus and one electron. The combination of the two hydrogen atoms forms the slightly heavier element helium.Subsequently, helium atoms can be combined with hydrogen atoms or another helium atom. Under the action of its own gravity, these atoms will condense into gas clouds with higher density, which will collapse and explode after accumulating more and more, forming primary stars and star systems.It can be said that the formation of hydrogen atoms has created the colorful universe. Is our solar system also composed of hydrogen atoms?Hydrogen atoms are not only the most abundant element in the universe, but also the main constituent material of stars. However, the hydrogen atoms in the solar system are not the ones in the big bang, because the solar system is still a little young.According to observations, the hydrogen atoms in the sun are likely to be the remnants of the big bang after the death of the first generation of star systems. That is to say, the sun is actually the second generation of stars, and all the materials that make up human beings have existed in the universe for billions of years.So what is the final outcome of the sun?All the stars we can see in the sky are stars, and ordinary stars do not emit light. This is because nuclear fusion is taking place in the stars, and so is our sun. Therefore, from the earth's perspective, the sun is always so bright.Nuclear fusion is constantly consuming the hydrogen atoms in the sun. It will always be exhausted one day. After the hydrogen atoms are exhausted, the sun will not die immediately. Instead, it will continue to use helium as nuclear fusion fuel, leaving the main sequence star and entering the red giant stage. However, the reaction of helium is very unstable. The outer layer of the sun will expand rapidly and devour the surrounding planets, including the earth.At the same time, the core of the sun is shrinking constantly, balancing with the expanding force on the outside. However, this balance will not last long, and it will explode due to instability in about ten to several hundred million years.This explosion will throw all the materials outside the core away from the star body, leaving only a pale and dense white dwarf. The thrown materials undergo fission under huge energy, and return to the original state of matter: hydrogen atoms.They are loosely distributed and become nebulae composed of hydrogen atoms. Careful readers will find that this is not the place where the solar system was born?Yes, after the death of stars, they become nebulae. Nebulae breed new stars again, and the universe is evolving in this way.Since stars are like this, will the universe be like this?Since the universe can expand, can it collapse?Research shows that this is indeed possible, because the universe can expand because of the energy generated by the big bang. One day, the energy expanding outward will be exhausted, and the gravity of the universe itself will make the universe begin to shrink inward.In the process of contraction, huge celestial bodies are crushed into fragments, which will synthesize into larger celestial bodies. The larger gravitational center of these larger celestial bodies will accelerate the contraction speed and slowly exceed the speed of light. Finally, when all matter becomes a point again, time and space disappear here, and the universe returns to its original state: singularity.Then the singularity will explode again, forming the universe, and finally returning to the singularity?We have no way to know this. Maybe the universe repeats countless times in a continuous cycle, or maybe the universe will only go to heat death in the end",
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}executive-boardsent 0.001 STEEM to @hennai- "❗ Hello hennai, welcome to the STEEM ecosystem. The Executive Board is publishing insider infos at https://discord.gg/KyBbmhh on how you will be earning the most coins. It's easy, just follow the inst..."2022/09/13 02:42:03
executive-boardsent 0.001 STEEM to @hennai- "❗ Hello hennai, welcome to the STEEM ecosystem. The Executive Board is publishing insider infos at https://discord.gg/KyBbmhh on how you will be earning the most coins. It's easy, just follow the inst..."
2022/09/13 02:42:03
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| to | hennai |
| amount | 0.001 STEEM |
| memo | ❗ Hello hennai, welcome to the STEEM ecosystem. The Executive Board is publishing insider infos at https://discord.gg/KyBbmhh on how you will be earning the most coins. It's easy, just follow the instructions. THE 1000X BOOSTER KEY is already waiting for you over there too. 😉 Warm regards, The Executive Board. |
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2022/09/13 02:40:48
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steemcurator01created a new account: @hennai
2022/09/13 02:40:45
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