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To: koan who wrote (775126)3/15/2014 10:57:36 PM
From: Wayners  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573092
 
That's what I think except I'm bothered by the limit I talked about. That really bothers me. I think physicists today ran a whole bunch of stuff to see if there would be the big crunch, the everlasting cold die out and it was based largely on what the shape of the universe is. Forgive me, I'm an engineer and am going from memory here. I do applied mathematics not theoretical stuff by any means.



To: koan who wrote (775126)3/16/2014 10:57:59 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1573092
 
"So it just gets larger and larger and more complex."

no if it gets larger and larger it thins out until everything slowly winks out and the universe goes cold.

enough matter and it closes back in on itself and it's starts again with another big bang