We're doomed aren't we?

please someone tell me i'm wrong

there must be hope

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>there must be hope

Nope.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_fate_of_the_universe#Role_of_the_shape_of_the_universe

I'm hoping for heat death. Means I'll be able to rest in hell (assuming I go there)

it just starts all over again anyway

the hell never ends

Actually, the common consensus is that the universe expands forever equaling heat death,
" According to the hypothesis, first published in 2003, the scale factor of the universe and with it all distances in the universe will become infinite at a finite time in the future"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Rip

Infinite space and finite heat = 0K NIGGA :D

Although the common consensus is still heat death :c

Though if the universe expands forever...it'll close in on 0k, which may or may not suck. Forever getting closer to ultimate peeaace.

Quantum fluctuations will eventually create a new universe.

Have any sources?

>heat death meme

We're probably living in a false vacuum so our universe will collapse down to a lower energy state eventually.

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Explain.

I'm of not a scientist. A false vacuum would mean the lowest energy state of our universe, isn't actually the true lowest energy.
For example, if you focus enough energy on a small enough space, you could collapse down into the true vacuum state. That means a nice bubble of the true vacuum energy state would start expanding at the speed of light, dragging our vacuum down to true vacuum.

Do you really mean we can build a mchine to destroy the universe?
I'm starting to have second thoughts about LHC.
youtube.com/watch?v=j50ZssEojtM

Yes, or it could just happen. Wouldn't see it coming either way since it'd be rewriting the laws of physics at the speed of light.

Big Rip ain't the consensus nigga
The only thing there's a consensus on is that "naive" heat death isn't a reasonable scenario, so something has to give. Either a big rip, or a big crunch, or the universe tunneling into a new state.

how can the universe be flat?

i can only assume it's because it's fucking huge

i mean really fucking huge

huge

I thought heaven/hell are in a different dimension.

alri how do i destroy the universe real quick i got a few hours to spare before class

youtube.com/watch?v=GOrWy_yNBvY

That's what I believe. Spiritual beings are akin to Lovecraftian deities, capable of existence across multiple dimensions and plains of existence.

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Following current trends, we would need to wait around a hundred years before we were even capable of producing an event with as much energy as events we can witness out in the universe.