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About the chemical environment and natural laws

 About the chemical environment and natural laws

The different chemical environments affect chemical reactions, and the way, how we see them. The chemical environment doesn't affect natural laws, but it makes reactions different. 

When we are talking about natural laws, we are sometimes thinking that everything in the universe is similar. The natural laws are similar, but the environment orders, how they affect. Let's start to think about planet Venus, the extremely hot place, where the temperature is so high, that even lead is melting. So on Venus is possible to meet the lakes, what are forming of liquid lead or some other metal. We think that the pressure on Venus that is 92 times of atmosphere is similar to the pressure of 92 meters below the ocean surface. 

The thing is that the case of Venus is different because that pressure is in gas. So we cannot make a fire on Venus, but if we are exploding something, the blast effect can be more powerful than on Earth. But actually, we can make a fire on Venus, if we are using fuel, where is enough oxygen, that it can feed the fire, but the fact is that the fire would be different because the temperature of the atmosphere is so high. But the chemical environment on that planet is different from Earth. And that makes differences in chemical reactions on Earth and Venus. 

Natural laws and how extremely intense gravity field affects material?

But the natural laws are the same in both planets. But then we are facing the thing that is called a black hole. Normally we are thinking that the black holes are different than on Earth. The fact is that the gravitational dominance around the black hole is so huge, that the time moving slower near that object. And the fact is that we are seeing time dilation also on Earth, but near a black hole the effect would be enormous. 

We cannot even think about black holes, because the gravity is so strong and intense. That means that if we are closing the black hole at feet to the event horizon, the gravity would affect our feet stronger than our head. That means that it rips us to pieces. But another thing of that extremely powerful gravity makes is that it would start to affect the electron layers of atoms. That means that the molecules are starting to curve or turn to a black hole. The heavier atoms would turn to the event horizon, and every single molecule would be the same way. And that effect would make the environment, what is different from the environment, what we know on Earth. 

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