View Full Version : How soon will the universe reach a lower energylevel?
QuantumNet
Nov29-03, 04:18 PM
The "temperature in the universe" curve looks like the diagram describing an atom reaching a lower energylevel.
Originally posted by QuantumNet
The "temperature in the universe" curve looks like the diagram describing an atom reaching a lower energylevel. Source? Which particular curve and diagram(s) do you most like to use?
QuantumNet
Dec2-03, 02:49 AM
Originally posted by Nereid
Source? Which particular curve and diagram(s) do you most like to use?
All i've seen.
And again Best wishes
We should start a new forum: development of observations....
I've never seen a diagram of an atom reaching a lower energy level.
russ_watters
Dec2-03, 08:25 AM
Originally posted by QuantumNet
All i've seen. That won't cut it. If you're not going to support your assertions, why even post the thread?
If it's true, it's true with a bang,
But if it's false.
There is no ether (the laws of quantum physics gives us this).
Do you agree?
The colder the universe gets the higher the risk would be for all ether particles to come one step closer to eachother.
I think there actually is going to be another Big Bang.
within 35 000 000 000 years, anyway.
Let's say that Hawkings is right and matter just disappears.
But the info must remain.
What if the loss makes the ether reach a higher energy level?
When enough matter and energy has disappeared, the ether would eventually go back to the old energy level.
and send out a pulse of energy that forms matter.
The universe is a big warm pulsing heart and we are in the middle of a heartbeat. The heartbeats are neverending, aswell the heart.
(quantumphysically anyway)
Don't you agree?
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