QUOTE(Tdnfthe1 @ May 24 2005, 06:54 PM)
And everything else i wanted to say about heat and absolute zero was said by fallen dreamer, so i'm done for now.
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QUOTE(Gradius @ May 24 2005, 06:48 PM)
I've always wondered how can there be a big crunch if all the galaxies are spreading away from each other.
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Oh yeah, I recently thought of a reasonable way for that to be possible. If it really were true that there's a star or a black hole at the center of our universe (the star would eventually become a black hole), then it would start to suck everything in from gravity, a force that many still cannot completely understand. However, this one force is what seems to exist as a constant in forms of matter, so It's about the only way this would work. Anyway, detailing back into my idea of how the big crunch would go, I was recently told in another thread about how one a black hole reaches its 'limit', it expels all the matter that it has focused into that one point. As to WHY it does this, I'm not sure, 'll have to ask Farty about it. But anyway, the point is, if the Universe crunches into this Grand Black Hole, then once its reached it's limit, It will expel all the matter it has gained, everything will go crashing around everywhere, we'll probably end up with another earth in some small distant solar system, and thus Big Bang Jr. is born.
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I was recently told in another thread about how one a black hole reaches its 'limit', it expels all the matter that it has focused into that one point. As to WHY it does this, I'm not sure, 'll have to ask Farty about it.
So far, my guess is that the compressed energies in the singularity grow above the limit of its pull, so the black hole loses control over the matter, and it is all realesed. Just a guess though, I don't know what really happens.