


Declan Carroll
Astrophysics teacher | Tutor for 7 years
I hold a degree in Astrophysics from Washington College. With a passion for unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, I aim to inspire and educate students in the wonders of the universe. I specialize in astrophysical concepts, from celestial mechanics to cosmology, and I'm here to help you navigate the complexities of the cosmos. Whether you're grappling with the fundamentals or delving into advanced topics, I'm dedicated to making the universe a little more understandable, one question at a time.
Questions
How does the Sun's mass affect its evolution?
Seyfert galaxies are thought to be undergoing very violent processes. Does that mean they are still evolving?
How do astronomers study sun oscillations?
If black holes are formed during supernovas, how does material get expelled from the supernova?
How can gravitational waves be measured?
What can cause a breach in time?
How can magnetic fields be created?
What are stellar atmospheres composed of?
When energy (in any of its forms) enters a black-hole, is that energy destroyed or absorbed?
How are auroras formed?
What is the temperature of Sirius?
How can you best define the concept of time? How can we say that time started after the Big Bang? How did this arbitrary concept first come about?
Are black holes made of extremely dense matter?
Given the following, what is the tension in the string when the nearest mass is a distance of 686 km from the Black hole? #G=6.673×10^-11 m^3kg-1s-2#
What are Magellanic clouds? How were they discovered?
How is dense matter related to temperature?
What is the difference between the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud?
Which layer of the sun has the highest temperature?
Is teleportation of matter in large amounts possible and if so , will be it be possible to teleport living things through space-time ?
How far ahead or behind can astronomers calculate planets positions? What are limits of these calculations?