[quote]I believe every star can't sustain it's life forever, new things can't be created to fill the void,[/quote]
And I said new stars are forming. I don't why you got so pissed lol. If a simple comment on a forum gets you that angry then you have problems
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Edited by moist nana: 4/5/2016 11:09:07 PMYeeaaa.. new stars are forming, and they'll continue to form until there's no more matter left to create any more. THEN the last ones will die out.. because every star can't sustain its life forever
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Have you ever considered the second law of thermodynamics? If areas with a high concentration of energy, of chaos, are constantly moving toward areas of low concentration, eventually there will be an equilibrium. The universe is constantly moving towards a state of ultimate chaos and disorder. A homogenous mixture of all matter and energy in the universe, and there won't be anywhere for the energy to move to. No physical processes will ever be able to happen because there won't be any areas of lower concentration for any energy to move to. All stars will have burned out long before this time, as they are attempting to push their energy into empty space where there is no energy already. The dying of a star is basically the star's energy finally completing its goal of stretching to everywhere. When the last star dies, it will only have done so because all other stars and matter and energy will have already been evenly dispersed throughout all the rest of space and time. The universe will be dead.
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Yup entropy, that is correct. Kinda sucks realy :/ i don't want the universe to die
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Edited by JohnnyTooFastToGet: 4/5/2016 11:15:59 PMWell the universe won't just disappear so it'll just be empty since there will be absolutely no matter or gas. Just emptiness and one absolute temperature. Or somehow it'll all just start up again randomly like it did the first time
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Yup just a big old pile of dark emptiness, personaly i find that hard to believe!
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Edited by JohnnyTooFastToGet: 4/5/2016 11:30:10 PMWhy? I'm not saying that's what I think but that's a theory and there's more theories(Crunch, Rip, etc.). You can believe that it all started from nothing so why can't you believe that it'll be nothing in the end?
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Edited by moist nana: 4/5/2016 11:39:23 PMJust a mind -blam!-, like why did it all happen? not how. Why was there even an existence of anything in the first place? We can make a timescale of the beginning of the universe to the end, then what happens outside of that, surely this universe (and its existence for no reason), can't be all there is, or will ever be.
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I can't answer that. No one can. I'm not religious and don't really think about God or an afterlife but there is definitely so many unanswered questions that we will never know that answer to and we just have to accept that
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Edited by moist nana: 4/6/2016 1:29:20 AMWhy can't you answer that WHY!?! TELL ME!!!!!! I agree, i think it's dumb to assume we can know everything, i think these human bodys/minds are pretty good but they are limited to only what they can percieve and process. I think it's also dumb to only know what science knows, i mean, it's pretty good stuff and we should study everything we CAN, but it's silly to think that's the be all and end all, i think there's a WHOLE lot more going on that we'll never even get the chance to study. Some stuff is fact. Like alot of the time science is either WRONG or changing. New evidence/theorys/investigations happen all the time, some times it's ground breaking, some of it leads scientists on a wild goose chase, I hope in this case science is wrong, the universe just can't come into existence and then die. There has got to be more to it then that.. like.. what is existence? o_O