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TopicIf there are infinite parallel universes...
BB mofo
06/23/22 1:55:33 AM
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lightwarrior78 posted...
On the one hand in any infinite system

It must be a closed system with maximum entropy. If another system acts on it, it would introduce work to the system which would lower entropy and start everything back to square one. Thermal equilibrium is needed for Poincare's Theorum.

Our universe is a closed system because we have a cosmological horizon due to our universe expanding faster than the speed of lighjt. Anything outside the horizon cannot interact with anything inside it. Eventually, our universe will suffer heat death according to our current models where the universe is in thermal equilibrium. And it would continue on forever unless something interrupts it like vaccuum collapse.

Cosmologists noticed that our theorized future universe would resemble the type of environment that Poincare's Theorum might occur.

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