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throughout the universe that resist against
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It looks like your message got cut off. Do you mean “forces throughout the universe that resist against…” something specific? Here are some likely continuations — pick one or tell me what you meant and I’ll expand:
- motion: friction and fluid drag oppose motion.
- changes in motion: inertia (Newton’s first law) resists acceleration.
- gravitational collapse: thermal pressure, radiation pressure, electron/neutron degeneracy pressure, magnetic fields and angular momentum resist collapse.
- expansion/acceleration of the universe: gravity pulls things together (resists expansion); dark energy drives accelerated expansion (opposes gravity at large scales).
- decrease of entropy: the second law of thermodynamics prevents spontaneous decreases in entropy.
- particle reactions/annihilation: conservation laws (energy, charge, baryon/lepton number) restrict processes.
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- motion: friction and fluid drag oppose motion.
- changes in motion: inertia (Newton’s first law) resists acceleration.
- gravitational collapse: thermal pressure, radiation pressure, electron/neutron degeneracy pressure, magnetic fields and angular momentum resist collapse.
- expansion/acceleration of the universe: gravity pulls things together (resists expansion); dark energy drives accelerated expansion (opposes gravity at large scales).
- decrease of entropy: the second law of thermodynamics prevents spontaneous decreases in entropy.
- particle reactions/annihilation: conservation laws (energy, charge, baryon/lepton number) restrict processes.
If you paste the rest of your thought or tell me which direction you meant, I’ll complete it or explain in more detail.
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