Originally posted by FurorMy bet is on a "superspacial orwellian nugglebug" with intertwining tensor sensors. It will probably flog the binomial nature of law and order using a bidirectional flaffer baffle. And we will all just "end".
Just wondering how everyone thinks the percieveable universe will end.
I personally think that the universe will continue to expand, and the temperature of the universe will eventually cool down to a point just a little above absolute zero.
Originally posted by FurorI would guess that maybe Friedrich Nietche was having a real bad day and he thought EXACTLY that thought. The envisioned death of the universe became nihilism because of a bad hair day.
I know this is stupid, but has anyone ever thought:
I wonder if one day, someone asks the right question, then the universe realizes it is impossible for it to exist, and everything just ends. 😲😲🙄🙄
The secret is to not get into a loop here. lol
Originally posted by FurorThis is similar, but not identical, to Isaac Asimov's excellent story 'The Last Question' (similar enough to remind me of it; not much more).
I know this is stupid, but has anyone ever thought:
I wonder if one day, someone asks the right question, then the universe realizes it is impossible for it to exist, and everything just ends. 😲😲🙄🙄
Originally posted by FurorPerhaps the question should be when will the end of earth be? Scientists say that the sun is expanding and will someday engulf the earth completly before it collapses on iteself and dies.
Just wondering how everyone thinks the percieveable universe will end.
I personally think that the universe will continue to expand, and the temperature of the universe will eventually cool down to a point just a little above absolute zero.