• Quantum Vacuum
    119 replies, posted
[QUOTE=xianlee;21411103]That's pretty sweet, and you must admit, Life is pretty weird.. Live -- > Die --> Possibly reborn --> Rinse and repeat[/QUOTE] Given an infinite amount of time, your rebirth is a certainty. And there will be (Has been) a time when you're reborn with superpowers or some shit :buddy:
[QUOTE=xianlee;21411062]So does this mean that there's a chance of us being re-born just obviously with no realization we existed before?[/QUOTE] Sorta, and sorta not You die, you decompose, you fuel life around your corpse, that dies, fuels life around their corpse. And your nervous system, which makes you a conscience being (Or so I figure) is fueled by Plants, which take nutrients out of the ground from past things that have died (And the Sun) (Cow's eat plants, you eat steak... don't have to be a veggie freak) It's not technically you being reborn, but technically, If a Lamb eats grass on top of a graveyard, and then you eat the lamb, Part of what made those people when they were alive is now in your body fueling your cells and all that jazz
What about people who are cremated?
Volcanic Ash acts as a fertilizer, so why not cremated human remains
we are all StarDust basicly All the elements are formed in stars and then when they explode the ''dust'' is what we are made of today What a nice recycle system !
This is why I love science, it's fucking amazing!
[QUOTE=Eudoxia;21410320]Fast forward another trillion. There are no more stars, not even red dwarfs. The universe is a sea of black holes eating what little remains of this universe into singularities smaller than a thumb. Fast forward another trillion. Something strange happens. All those black holes that had swallowed the universe and, eventually, started swallowing each other, disappear into Hawking and Synchrotron radiation.[/QUOTE] I wonder what's causing this synchrotron radiation if there's no matter surrounding the black holes anymore [QUOTE=Eudoxia;21410320]Fast forward a couple of hundreds of trillions of years. Protons don't last forever. Protons go out. Same with photons a few billions of years later.[/QUOTE] You have to wait a little longer than that for photons to decay because they're stable. What would they decay into anyway? You also need at least ten more zeroes to your year count for all protons to decay. edit: Uh no wait what protons are these anyway? Is there an alien spaceship still floating around the black holes? I thought they already swallowed the universe.
[QUOTE=Eudoxia;21411143]Given an infinite amount of time, your rebirth is a certainty. And there will be (Has been) a time when you're reborn with superpowers or some shit :buddy:[/QUOTE] ITT: If the universe is infinite so there are infinite earths - everything we can think of exists in a different part of the infinite universe.
There's a theory that Blackholes explode at the end of their life, expelling all the matter they picked up.
I dont know if they Explode like a supernovea but I trust more the Evaporation due to radioactive decay (Hawking radiation) even tho its not proven due to the cosmic censorship we wont know untill we make other projects like LHC
Nothing lasts forever.
[QUOTE=Shibbey;21411389]There's a theory that Blackholes explode at the end of their life, expelling all the matter they picked up.[/QUOTE] No there's not.
[QUOTE=Shibbey;21411389]There's a theory that Blackholes explode at the end of their life, expelling all the matter they picked up.[/QUOTE] How is that even possible.. Gravity is the only thing that keeps black holes alive. And gravity can't 'die' or reach 'the end of its life'.
Very interesting read.
[QUOTE=maurits150;21411484]How is that even possible.. Gravity is the only thing that keeps black holes alive. And gravity can't 'die' or reach 'the end of its life'.[/QUOTE] I didn't come up with it, I saw it on the Discovery channel! That's why I said "Theory".
I wonder how Hawking and Synchrotron radiation can escape a black hole's gravity well. Oh well the enigmas of life.
All mass wants to be energy, eventually we will all be nothing but energy. Along with all other matter in the universe.
You can hope this will happen at the end of the Universe, this 'Heat Death', 'Big Freeze', whatever you prefer. You can hope, but there's a good chance that nothing will happen. It will remain that way forever.
So wait. Is it [i]ME[/i] that's being "reborn" or just a clone of me?
[QUOTE=TheBrokenHobo;21411827]So wait. Is it [i]ME[/i] that's being "reborn" or just a clone of me?[/QUOTE] We can all hope that in the future some of my dick particles can become particles of some hot chicks vagina.
[QUOTE=TheBrokenHobo;21411827]So wait. Is it [i]ME[/i] that's being "reborn" or just a clone of me?[/QUOTE] Depends on how you define "me". One thing is for certain though, you won't remember anything so it might as well be a clone.
[QUOTE=maurits150;21411484]How is that even possible.. Gravity is the only thing that keeps black holes alive. And gravity can't 'die' or reach 'the end of its life'.[/QUOTE] Do you know how gravity works?
[QUOTE=maurits150;21411484]How is that even possible.. Gravity is the only thing that keeps black holes alive. And gravity can't 'die' or reach 'the end of its life'.[/QUOTE] But Black Holes are supposed to evaporate due to Hawkins Radiations, generating a Gamma Ray Burst... amirite
hahahaha what the fuck did i just read
[QUOTE=TheBrokenHobo;21411827]So wait. Is it [i]ME[/i] that's being "reborn" or just a clone of me?[/QUOTE] Okay, so if the universe restarts an infinite amount of time, what we're saying is that a solar system identical to ours will inevitably form. And among those infinite amount of solar systems, there are infinite amounts of life forms that look like us, and among the infinite amount of civilizations that look like ours, an infinite number of 'us' will spawn amongst them. So no, it isn't you. It's one that looks like you. Or rather, an infinite amount.
Awesome thread. thanks op
It's this sort of stuff that I think about whilst lying in bed at night.
Let me get my Hawking book(A brief history of time,From big bang to black hole). hold on aight so basicly everytime a particule is ''eaten'' its anti-particule somehow escape into the vacuum when it does the Blackhole lose a bit of its mass I have the french version of the book so I hope it's not to confusing here a litle diagram [img]http://www.oursci.org/archive/magazine/200202/12-07.gif[/img]
Its actually know as the "big bounce" theory because when everything starts to slow down in the universe the only thing acting on galaxies is other galaxies. SOOOOO, Everything will eventually crash back into itself and create another big bang. :science:
A few things. It is not confirmed if protons do actually decay (if they do, they would decay in a range of around 10^40 ly, and thus we can't prove if they do.) Also, with the BB, protons arn't created; quarks and gluons (and other fermions and Gauge bosons) which form protons are created.
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.