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| Raxby | April 8, 2009, 3:50 pm Post #11 |
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E-married to Espion <3
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I don't see why it would matter when the world ends. If it really will end, there's hardly anything you can do about it, can you? |
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| Voodoo | April 8, 2009, 4:13 pm Post #12 |
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Say wha? o_O
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Ah my answer exactly... |
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| Legend | April 8, 2009, 5:30 pm Post #13 |
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some people believe that they didn't want to see the HUGE EXPLOSION that would end the world. Lol they didn't want to actually see the big boom. If they believe there would be a boom in the first place. |
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| KamikazeHD | April 8, 2009, 9:37 pm Post #14 |
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Stop putting gay things here.
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Maybe there is something that can be done. :# Dyson's eternal intelligence hypothesis proposes that an advanced civilization could survive for an effectively infinite period of time while consuming only a finite amount of energy. Such a civilization would alternate brief periods of activity with ever longer periods of hibernation. John Barrow and Frank J. Tipler (1986) propose a Final anthropic principle: the emergence of intelligent life is inevitable, and once such life comes into being somewhere in the universe, it will never die out. Barrow and Tipler go even further: the eventual fate of intelligent life is to permeate and control the entire universe in all respects but one: intelligence cannot halt the Big Crunch. Moreover, it will not want to do so because the main source of energy in a universe undergoing a Big Crunch will be a hot spot in the sky arising from an asymmetrical contraction of the universe. They speculate that the required asymmetry will be engineered by some form of intelligent life. Tipler's Omega point scenario (Tipler 1994) concludes that the reverse of the eternal intelligence scenario would be the case for a civilization caught in the final stages of a Big Crunch. Such a civilization would, in effect, experience an infinite amount of "subjective" time during the remaining finite life of the universe, using the enormous energy of the Crunch to accelerate information processing faster than the approach of the final singularity. Though possible in theory, it is not obvious whether there will ever exist technologies that will make any of these scenarios feasible. Moreover, effective solutions may be indistinguishable from the present state of our universe. In other words, if beings cannot stop the universe from collapsing, at least they can use the energy of the collapse to simulate future universes that resemble the ending universe, but with artificial or compressed time scales. Recent work in inflationary cosmology, string theory, and quantum mechanics has moved the discussion of the ultimate fate of the universe in directions distinct from the scenarios set out by Dyson and Tipler. Theoretical work by Eric Chaisson and David Layzer finds that an expanding spacetime gives rise to an increasing "entropy gap", casting doubt on the heat death hypothesis. Invoking Ilya Prigogine's work on far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics, their analysis suggests that this entropy gap may contribute to information, and hence to the formation of structure. Meanwhile, Andrei Linde, Alan Guth, Ted Harrison, and Ernest Sternglass argue that inflationary cosmology strongly suggests the presence of a Multiverse, and that it would be practical even with today's knowledge for intelligent beings to generate and transmit de novo information into a distinct universe. Alan Guth has speculated that a civilization at the top of the Kardashev scale might create fine-tuned universes in a continuation of the evolutionary drive to exist, grow, and multiply. This has been further developed by the Selfish Biocosm Hypothesis, and by the proposal that the existence of the fundamental physical constants may be subject to a Darwinian evolution of Universes. Moreover, recent theoretical work on the unresolved quantum gravity problem and the Holographic Principle suggests that traditional physical quantities may possibly themselves be describable in terms of exchanges of information, which in turn raises questions about the applicability of older cosmological models. Edited by KamikazeHD, April 8, 2009, 9:39 pm.
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| Coral | April 8, 2009, 9:39 pm Post #15 |
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The Straight And Narrow ;
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Basicaly, I think kuzco will fart and burn a whole in the earth. |
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| St Jimmi | April 8, 2009, 10:06 pm Post #16 |
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There is nothing as lucky, as easy, or free
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Vegeta will step over the edge ^_^ |
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| Hellfire | April 8, 2009, 10:35 pm Post #17 |
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Holy shit. Well, boys, let's save the universe! |
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| Legend | April 8, 2009, 11:44 pm Post #18 |
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I'll do it the only way I know how...well I'm gonna have to wait for that...get rid of all those that worry too much and make false predictions then at least we won't have to 'worry' about the 'predictions' of the Universe 'ending.' Problem 'solved.' |
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| KamikazeHD | April 9, 2009, 7:04 am Post #19 |
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Stop putting gay things here.
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I'm not worried to the slightest degree. The universe, if it is going to end, won't do so for billions of years. So that eliminates me having to worry because I will be dead. Now there is the chance that it could randomly end from something, but that something will most likely be so abrupt we won't even know what happened. It will be *POOF* you're dead! :arr: |
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| Hellfire | April 9, 2009, 8:55 am Post #20 |
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Nice pirate face, that makes me feel safe. I want a nice genocide. How come we never hear about that option? A group of genetically enhanced monkeys take over, enslave the human race, and blow up the statue of liberty. Then I get to be kneeling on a beach, screaming, "You blew it up! You really did it! DAMN YOU! DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!" It would also be a great oportunity to say, "Get your filthy hands off me, you damn dirty ape." |
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