QuantumNet
The "temperature in the universe" curve looks like the diagram describing an atom reaching a lower energylevel.
The discussion centers on the concept of the universe's temperature curve resembling the diagram of an atom transitioning to a lower energy level. Participants debate the validity of this analogy, with QuantumNet asserting that diagrams of atoms reaching lower energy levels are not commonly seen. The conversation also touches on the implications of a colder universe, the potential for a subsequent Big Bang, and the preservation of information despite matter's disappearance, suggesting a cyclical nature of the universe's energy states.
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Source? Which particular curve and diagram(s) do you most like to use?Originally posted by QuantumNet
The "temperature in the universe" curve looks like the diagram describing an atom reaching a lower energylevel.
Originally posted by Nereid
Source? Which particular curve and diagram(s) do you most like to use?
That won't cut it. If you're not going to support your assertions, why even post the thread?Originally posted by QuantumNet
All I've seen.