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JamesOwnzMaz
01/05/22 6:24:57 PM
#1:


Most people believe heat death/big freeze will be it.

But alot of people think even in that situation even after some unimaginable amount of time a new universe will be reborn...trippy to think about


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01/05/22 6:25:40 PM
#2:


God will crush it in His hand.
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The Popo
01/05/22 6:27:07 PM
#3:


Big Crunch, followed by an eventual new Big Bang

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/8/4/0/AAEqD0AACxsg.jpg

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nfearurspecimn
01/05/22 6:27:34 PM
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a whimper

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Medussa
01/05/22 6:28:14 PM
#5:


The Popo posted...
Big Crunch, followed by an eventual new Big Bang

i was a really, really big fan of this theory, but people way smarter than i am seem to think it's not the likely answer.

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JamesOwnzMaz
01/05/22 11:55:41 PM
#6:


I want to know everything

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Will_VIIII
01/05/22 11:57:03 PM
#7:


Heat death of the universe

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Zikten
01/05/22 11:59:44 PM
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Probably either heat death or big crunch at least maybe reincarnated universe as well.
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Kloe_Rinz
01/06/22 12:07:18 AM
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Whatever caused everything to exist, whether the Big Bang or something else, will cause it to happen again after the eventual Big Crunch and heat death of the universe

also, an unfathomable distance away from the observable universe, there are likely other instances of a Big Bang occurring, even now we probably arent the only universe in existence.
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Smackems
01/06/22 12:09:37 AM
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The Popo posted...
Big Crunch, followed by an eventual new Big Bang

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/8/4/0/AAEqD0AACxsg.jpg
Maybe, and with the same laws of physics we will live this shit again, like we have quadrillions of times

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SSJCAT
01/06/22 12:10:00 AM
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Medussa posted...
i was a really, really big fan of this theory, but people way smarter than i am seem to think it's not the likely answer.
Can you elaborate at all? This is kinda my first time hearing about these theories

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Mistere Man
01/06/22 12:12:50 AM
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When I die.

I mean as far as I will know it doesnt exist anymore.

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Skinwalker_Rnch
01/06/22 12:13:42 AM
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Satan and his followers will be locked up in the bottomless pit. I'll be chilling in Heaven with God/Jesus/Holy Spirit and my homies.
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JamesOwnzMaz
01/06/22 12:23:41 AM
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https://youtu.be/dsWfGzxjs0w

This video is neat, basically everything will happen... Boltzmann brain?


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TyVulpine
01/06/22 12:26:33 AM
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This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
...not with a bang, but a whimper

-T.S. Eliot

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Alteres
01/06/22 12:28:48 AM
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I mean catboy beat you to it 6 hours ago.

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toreysback
01/06/22 12:34:58 AM
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Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what Ive tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.

R Frost

bring bullwinkle in here - we got poetry corner going on

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Perascamin
01/06/22 12:44:14 AM
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It won't.

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nfearurspecimn
01/06/22 3:41:37 AM
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Alteres posted...
I mean catboy beat you to it 6 hours ago.
that's because I don't have a life. I beat him to it because he has a job.

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DocDelicious
01/06/22 4:47:16 AM
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Eventually someone will flip the switch the computer running the simulation is plugged into and it'll just sort of wink out of existence.

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ROBANN_88
01/06/22 5:20:00 AM
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Someone is gonna go "i wonder what would happen if we did 'thing'?"
Followed by them doing the thing, and *poof*

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archedsoul
01/06/22 5:45:16 AM
#22:


After the heat death, anything with a non-zero probability of happening, will happen. This universe will could pop up in like 10^1000 years again. Then maybe again in 10^10^10^10^10 years.


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Nukazie
01/06/22 5:51:09 AM
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it wont, it just got started

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UnholyMudcrab
01/06/22 5:52:12 AM
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TPTB will get bored and delete the save

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Evolician
01/06/22 6:53:38 AM
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Someone will divide by zero on a calculator.

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JlM
01/06/22 7:03:26 AM
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The Big Cum

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Aressar
01/06/22 8:17:36 AM
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archedsoul posted...
After the heat death, anything with a non-zero probability of happening, will happen. This universe will could pop up in like 10^1000 years again. Then maybe again in 10^10^10^10^10 years.

I'm no botanist, but what exactly makes the universe re-happening a non-zero possibility? The fact that it happened once does not by default mean it will happen again eventually.

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indica
01/06/22 8:20:13 AM
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Will_VIIII posted...
Heat death of the universe


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Ar0ge
01/06/22 8:42:08 AM
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I believe if the universe really is accelerating it's expansion or at least expanding continuously with no evidence of slowing down, there'll eventually be a heat death/big freeze. Every living thing in the universe will die, along every star.

Technically, it will still exist though. Just completely dark with cold rocks spread so far apart from each other. If there is a cycle, not sure how the universe could bounce back from that, but I guess it's possible.
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Perascamin
01/06/22 9:15:19 AM
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Even the most advanced scientists in physics have a very limited understanding of the universe, its crazy how people just regurgitate heat death of the universe as if we're 100% certain that's what will happen

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Mistere Man
01/06/22 11:24:27 AM
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DocDelicious posted...
Eventually someone will flip the switch the computer running the simulation is plugged into and it'll just sort of wink out of existence.
Not if we believe hard enough or something.

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Bishop_Hastur
01/06/22 11:27:40 AM
#33:


The Gnab Gib is the ultimate fate of the universe, consisting of a Big Bang in reverse.


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Tyranthraxus
01/06/22 11:31:15 AM
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It'll get shut down once it's no longer profitable and everyone will move to universe 2.0 or go to some competitor.

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BuckVanHammer
01/06/22 11:33:05 AM
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God was the badguy all along...

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Medussa
01/06/22 11:33:37 AM
#36:


SSJCAT posted...
Can you elaborate at all? This is kinda my first time hearing about these theories

short short version:

big crunch: the universe has been expanding since the big bang, but eventually that expansion will slow, and then stop, and then gravity will eventually recoalesce everything back into one singularity. which, theoretically, was the state of things just "before" the big bang. (in the sense that anything can be "before" time itself)

big freeze: the universe has been expanding since the big bang, but the rate of that expansion is accelerating over time. eventually, even the space between particles will be so vast that no energy can be exchanged between them.

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EmbraceOfDeath
01/06/22 11:35:44 AM
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With thunderous applause.

JamesOwnzMaz posted...
But alot of people think even in that situation even after some unimaginable amount of time a new universe will be reborn...trippy to think about
How do they think that would be possible exactly when every particle just continues to grow further and further apart from the rest?

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TyVulpine
01/06/22 11:39:42 AM
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EmbraceOfDeath posted...
With thunderous applause.

How do they think that would be possible exactly when every particle just continues to grow further and further apart from the rest?
Not really as Andromeda and the Milky Way are on a collision course, as well as black holes attract even light.

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DB_Insider
01/06/22 11:41:43 AM
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TyVulpine posted...
Not really as Andromeda and the Milky Way are on a collision course, as well as black holes attract even light.
An entire galaxy?

How much time left?

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EmbraceOfDeath
01/06/22 11:45:23 AM
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TyVulpine posted...
Not really as Andromeda and the Milky Way are on a collision course, as well as black holes attract even light.
When the heat death of the universe occurs, it's because the force of gravity is no longer strong enough to hold anything together due to the constant acceleration of objects in the universe. It's much, much further in the future than you're talking about.

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DB_Insider
01/06/22 11:46:49 AM
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EmbraceOfDeath posted...
When the heat death of the universe occurs, it's because the force of gravity is no longer strong enough to hold anything together due to the constant acceleration of objects in the universe. It's much, much further in the future than you're talking about.
Maybe we can prevent heat death by creating an artificial sun

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TyVulpine
01/06/22 11:46:50 AM
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DB_Insider posted...
An entire galaxy?

How much time left?
it's estimated that the "collision" will occur in about 4.5 billion years, though stars are so spaced apart, it's improbable that any individual stars will actually collide. But Andromeda is so much bigger, that the Milky Way will cease to exist as a separate galaxy.

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Turbam
01/06/22 11:48:43 AM
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TyVulpine posted...
it's estimated that the "collision" will occur in about 4.5 billion years, though stars are so spaced apart, it's improbable that any individual stars will actually collide. But Andromeda is so much bigger, that the Milky Way will cease to exist as a separate galaxy.
The Milky Way isn't going to be merged in with Andromeda or any other galaxy. We're not going to strip out the soul of the galaxy.

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Uta
01/06/22 11:48:44 AM
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Ar0ge posted...
Technically, it will still exist though. Just completely dark with cold rocks spread so far apart from each other. If there is a cycle, not sure how the universe could bounce back from that, but I guess it's possible.
Not even, the theory goes that due to quantum tunneling even the leftovers will lose their energy and cease to exist. Anyways, Entropy always seemed likely to me.

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archedsoul
01/06/22 11:56:07 AM
#45:


Aressar posted...
I'm no botanist, but what exactly makes the universe re-happening a non-zero possibility? The fact that it happened once does not by default mean it will happen again eventually.
The probability of another Big Bang happening is 1 in 10^5,600 years.

The infinite monkey theorem extends that to our exact universe, including all of us, reappearing, since with infinite time, even the smallest probabilities will happen. This part is just math and the probabilities for that are non-zero. They are non-zero because random quantum fluctuations/quantum tunneling can do werid things.

To us, when the universe dies, the first second of infinity will have passed.

TyVulpine posted...
it's estimated that the "collision" will occur in about 4.5 billion years, though stars are so spaced apart, it's improbable that any individual stars will actually collide. But Andromeda is so much bigger, that the Milky Way will cease to exist as a separate galaxy.
Actually, the merging has already started at the halos.

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brestugo
01/06/22 12:34:13 PM
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Catastrophic explosion.

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Stagmar
01/06/22 12:48:43 PM
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Bobby will wake up in the shower.

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K181
01/06/22 12:54:13 PM
#48:


Heat death of the universe followed by cosmic inflation leading to a new Big Bang untold septillions of years in the future.

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Gwynevere
01/06/22 12:59:34 PM
#49:


Vacuum decay/higgs field collapse is my guess

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Tyranthraxus
01/06/22 1:19:55 PM
#50:


DB_Insider posted...
Maybe we can prevent heat death by creating an artificial sun

Laws of thermodynamics state it will take more energy to create a sun than the sun will put out over its lifetime

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JamesOwnzMaz
01/06/22 2:54:23 PM
#51:


Turbam posted...
The Milky Way isn't going to be merged in with Andromeda or any other galaxy. We're not going to strip out the soul of the galaxy.

I got that

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