Avi1001
reform Jew humanist liberal feminist entrepreneur
First are you talking about JUST THIS universe?
We are talking about THE universe. Whether it is THIS universe or a MULTI universe. I think .
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First are you talking about JUST THIS universe?
We are talking about THE universe. Whether it is THIS universe or a MULTI universe. I think .
Okay, they could be quite different each universe could have its own laws.
But lets stick to this one, its the one we live in and can observe. From all of our observations right now its looking like the universe will end in a big freeze. This will be maximum entropy.
The End of Everything
The End of Everything
Okay, they could be quite different each universe could have its own laws.
But lets stick to this one, its the one we live in and can observe. From all of our observations right now its looking like the universe will end in a big freeze. This will be maximum entropy.
The End of Everything
The End of Everything
Good article and interesting newsletter, thanks.
Read the 2nd to last paragraph again. It says there could be another Big Bang. When you throw a ball into the air, why does it eventually return ?
No one knows how the universe begins or ends ......
Please explain how entropy prevents the universe from being either eternal or infinite ?
Do you mean eternal life of a single organism ? How does entropy prevent eternal life ?
In another thread, a Christian said:
"The universe even by most secular theories did not always exist."
If this universe had a beginning, perhaps the energy that caused it to occur came from another universe. A growing number of physicists believe that that is a reasonable possibility, but have also said that it is not currently possible to test the theory, and might not ever be possible to test.
If the universe begin to expand about 14 billion years ago, perhaps it existed long before that in very small form, but started to expand about 14 billion years ago.
I wish to further add that the Christian who I quoted also said that since the universe had a beginning, God is the best explanation for the beginning.
Creature said:What do we mean when we say "always"? Was time created in the Big Bang too?
I feel more lenient to the Big Crunch theory... it says the universe is eternal but not constant, it goes through infinite cycles of expansion and contraction, causing infinite big bangs and big crunches..
But it's not supported by current science. Of course that could change.
I have read that in this universe, time started with the big bang, but that still leaves the question "what caused the Big Bang to occur?," and we do not know the answer.
Does cause and effect still work when time doesn't exist?