bcrowell said:
Personally, my universe will end when I die...
Bob3141592 said:
... I agree with the notion that the universe ends when I die, at least to me,..
I differ with you on that score. My universe will not end when I die.
Wolram, when you ask this question about "heat death" it provides an opportunity to learn something, or to teach others it if you already know it.
Do you know about Hawking radiation from a BH? Do you know that the TEMPERATURE GOES UP AS THE MASS GOES DOWN? The temp is inversely proportional to the mass. Ben Crowell, or P Allen could give us the formula to find it exactly, if we wanted.
A little BH with the mass of a mountain would be glowing white hot.
You could feed it mass gradually little by little to keep it from evaporating----ie from converting all its mass to radiant energy.
By feeding it at just the right, steady, rate you could run a power plant off it.
Big black holes are relatively cold. But little BH are very hot and convert mass completely to energy and could be very useful.
I don't know if you know about that. If you are still around, please let me know if you understand about this. The problem that a surviving civilization will eventually face is how to produce LITTLE black holes---to keep warm with and run its power plants.
That is the essential thing that Louis Crane has often discussed. You remember Kea? The Kiwi woman who used to post here a lot. She knows Crane and has collaborated with him on one or more papers.
Crane says his strongest motivation in studying quantum gravity is to work towards understanding the art of making mini-BH----the kind that are small enough to be hot enough to be useful.