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Why I disagree with static eternal universe
16 years 11 hours ago #20172
by glittle
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I think you may have to look to religion to give you any answers you can understand... talk to any Baha'i or Muslim!
For example: [url] www.planetbahai.org/cgi-bin/articles.pl?article=222 [/url]
Glen
For example: [url] www.planetbahai.org/cgi-bin/articles.pl?article=222 [/url]
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16 years 6 hours ago #15535
by Alan McDougall
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gliitle,
I went to the link, but I do not agree that the universe is eternal, it had a beginning and it must also end . Entropy will ensure that happens
If we change the Bahai wording from "CREATION" , TO "EXISTENCE" THEN I WOULD AGREE WITH THE TEXT
Alan
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I feel as if I am a small boy holding but a teaspoon of knowledge standing before the Infinity Ocean of all knowledge
I went to the link, but I do not agree that the universe is eternal, it had a beginning and it must also end . Entropy will ensure that happens
If we change the Bahai wording from "CREATION" , TO "EXISTENCE" THEN I WOULD AGREE WITH THE TEXT
Alan
Alan
I feel as if I am a small boy holding but a teaspoon of knowledge standing before the Infinity Ocean of all knowledge
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15 years 11 months ago #20173
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"it had a beginning and it must also end"
You can invert that and aswell say that since the universe didnt have a beginning, it can't have an end.
The way entropy works dosnt mean the universe will end, entropy will increase yes but it would do so over an infinite time and area.
You can invert that and aswell say that since the universe didnt have a beginning, it can't have an end.
The way entropy works dosnt mean the universe will end, entropy will increase yes but it would do so over an infinite time and area.
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15 years 11 months ago #15536
by Alan McDougall
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When entropy increases as you suggest the universe will become dark and aliento life as we know it
The energy will still be all there in the universe but would have become so dissipated by entropy that it could not be used for work or sustain life. The universe is leaking
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The energy will still be all there in the universe but would have become so dissipated by entropy that it could not be used for work or sustain life. The universe is leaking
Alan
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15 years 11 months ago #20391
by PheoniX_VII
Replied by PheoniX_VII on topic Reply from Fredrik Persson
Even so that doesn't mean the universe "ends".
And who knows, perhaps some large event á la Big Bang puts the entropy back up there for another cycle.
And who knows, perhaps some large event á la Big Bang puts the entropy back up there for another cycle.
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15 years 11 months ago #15538
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Entropy is an invention of man and works well in engineering. Entropy therefore is more like Mickey Mouse than anything real in the universe. Entropy is nothing more than a line on a graph.
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