I think i figured out how the universe works.

Will Ferrell

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I'm being super cereal right now.
I need you to get really really high before you continue reading............................




It's all pretty simple really.
I'm no scientists by any means, so bare with me.
So what we think we know so far is there was a big bang, the universe was born, and it's expanding, but would eventually stop expanding and I guess would just stay the same size, or possibly go in reverse and start shrinking?
But more recently, I believe now they say the universe expantion isn't slowing down, in fact, it's speeding up.
So here's where it gets weird.
What if, every blackhole in the universe will eventually be a rebirth of a new universe. I think all we know about blackholes are that they are an extremely dense object that has such a gravitational pull that not even light can escape. So they are sucking up alot of matter.
So what if after another trillion years, the universe just keeps expanding and expanding, and it get so big that everthing is spaced out so far that its almost like nothing is even there. At this time, blackholes have nothing left to suck in and eventually will implode and shazam, a new universe is born inside of the old incomprehensibly spaced out universe..
So do I deserve a metal,or perhaps I should cut back on the dabs?
 

smegpot

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They let off radiation, atoms are slowly released back into the cosmos. My theory is that universes co-exist with others, like bubbles on water. Maybe some time if not already the universe will expand further.

There is also the notion that we exist on the outside of this bubble and there is no way of knowing where the end is because it does not exist.
 

tangerinegreen555

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Constantly expanding and speeding up I think. But you'll never notice it so I wouldn't worry about it...

An asteroid will hit 1st anyway... after global warming melts the poles...
 

Will Ferrell

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What you describe is essentially what they term The Big Rip, and it currently seems to be the eventual fate of our universe. The black hole stuff is interesting speculation...
Ya I don't really know much on the subject, but I was just thinking, if the universe is expanding at an accelerated rate, then eventually it would be so spaced out that nothing would be rellevant to each other. And what we think we know now i think is right before the big bang, the universe was an extremely dense and small object. So then it makes me think , we really don't know too much about blackholes, other than they're small dense objects. Maybe could be related?
 

budlover13

King Tut
I'm being super cereal right now.
I need you to get really really high before you continue reading............................




It's all pretty simple really.
I'm no scientists by any means, so bare with me.
So what we think we know so far is there was a big bang, the universe was born, and it's expanding, but would eventually stop expanding and I guess would just stay the same size, or possibly go in reverse and start shrinking?
But more recently, I believe now they say the universe expantion isn't slowing down, in fact, it's speeding up.
So here's where it gets weird.
What if, every blackhole in the universe will eventually be a rebirth of a new universe. I think all we know about blackholes are that they are an extremely dense object that has such a gravitational pull that not even light can escape. So they are sucking up alot of matter.
So what if after another trillion years, the universe just keeps expanding and expanding, and it get so big that everthing is spaced out so far that its almost like nothing is even there. At this time, blackholes have nothing left to suck in and eventually will implode and shazam, a new universe is born inside of the old incomprehensibly spaced out universe..
So do I deserve a metal,or perhaps I should cut back on the dabs?
No medal (yet) but by all means, dab on!
 

tyler.durden

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Ya I don't really know much on the subject, but I was just thinking, if the universe is expanding at an accelerated rate, then eventually it would be so spaced out that nothing would be rellevant to each other.
We live in a fortuitous time in history, at the current rate of expansion, I understand that in approximately 10,000 years we won't be able to see any light in the sky from sources outside our own solar system. A completely black sky at night, seems grim. Also, the BR hypothesis calculates that if the universe's expansion keeps accelerating, all matter will eventually be ripped apart, down to subatomic levels. The only action left will be that of particles and anti-particles popping into and out of existence.

And what we think we know now i think is right before the big bang, the universe was an extremely dense and small object. So then it makes me think , we really don't know too much about blackholes, other than they're small dense objects. Maybe could be related?
Interesting. But keep in mind the universe pre-BB was a singularity, infinitely organized (zero entropy) infinitesimally small, and incredibly dense packed with all the energy in our current universe. Black holes, while also very dense, expand as they consume matter and can become rather large. But I've read all sorts of interesting speculation on what black holes do, maybe even acting as entrances and exits of worm holes. It's fascinating shit, who needs fiction?
 

ttystikk

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We live in a fortuitous time in history, at the current rate of expansion, I understand that in approximately 10,000 years we won't be able to see any light in the sky from sources outside our own solar system. A completely black sky at night, seems grim. Also, the BR hypothesis calculates that if the universe's expansion keeps accelerating, all matter will eventually be ripped apart, down to subatomic levels. The only action left will be that of particles and anti-particles popping into and out of existence.



Interesting. But keep in mind the universe pre-BB was a singularity, infinitely organized (zero entropy) infinitesimally small, and incredibly dense packed with all the energy in our current universe. Black holes, while also very dense, expand as they consume matter and can become rather large. But I've read all sorts of interesting speculation on what black holes do, maybe even acting as entrances and exits of worm holes. It's fascinating shit, who needs fiction?
The influence of black holes enlarges as they grow, but the black holes themselves do not. Just one more conundrum in a whole slew of apparent contradictions, lol
 

Will Ferrell

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So I guess it doesn't make sense that over time, possibly a blackhole could shrink to subatomic level and implode like stars? And perhaps they are so dense it could withhold not being ripped apart or might be the last thing to rip apart causing it to implode and then we have a whole new universe in holy shit around 10000 years? That's probably going too far.
 

Dr.Pecker

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So I guess it doesn't make sense that over time, possibly a blackhole could shrink to subatomic level and implode like stars? And perhaps they are so dense it could withhold not being ripped apart or might be the last thing to rip apart causing it to implode and then we have a whole new universe in holy shit around 10000 years? That's probably going too far.
Were creating them!! They're called stranglets google it now! Mad scientists are trying to implode the planet!!! I made a thread here in TNT https://www.rollitup.org/t/are-you-con-cern-ed.888320/#post-12016960
 
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mnbvcxza

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You're all wrong.

A lucid dreamer would and do think different.

sorry.

Things makes sense more when the universe is looked at more as a 'dream/thought/feeling' rather than a rock or other explosive expanding stuff which all will disappear when the gates of heaven open.

That's what will happen and the reason why.


sorry, thinks different because.
 
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