Living in a Closed-Loop Universe?

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The discussion explores the concept of a closed-loop universe, where time is perceived as cyclical, returning to zero after each loop. Participants acknowledge the philosophical appeal of this idea while emphasizing that scientific conclusions rely on observation and mathematical evidence. The possibility of escaping such a universe is debated, with suggestions that quantum fluctuations could lead to another big bang if certain conditions are met. The conversation also touches on the balance of gravitational forces necessary for the universe's stability and longevity. Ultimately, the nature of time and the universe's structure remain complex and speculative topics.
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Do you think we could living in a universe where time is like a rubber band; it has no beginning and no end, as it continues forever in a closed loop. So basically after a loop, then time returns to zero. But is it possible that we are living in a closed loop?
 
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It is possible, and it is philosophically appealing, but, science prefers observation and math before drawing conclusions. Even God prefers logic over chaos.
 
Chronos said:
It is possible, and it is philosophically appealing, but, science prefers observation and math before drawing conclusions. Even God prefers logic over chaos.

I agree 100%. However, Gods logic may well be much different from ours.
 
mijoon said:
I agree 100%. However, Gods logic may well be much different from ours.
That statement would be impossible to "prove".
 
Let's bring this back to a discussion of the nature of time.
& I'll move this to the general A&C forum.
thanks
 
So even if we are in a closed loop, we would never be able to realize that, right?
 
Aki said:
Do you think we could living in a universe where time is like a rubber band; it has no beginning and no end, as it continues forever in a closed loop. So basically after a loop, then time returns to zero. But is it possible that we are living in a closed loop?
As unbelievable as it might sound, this is actually a well known solution to the GR equations. If you do a Google search on "Godel's universe", you should find some references to get started on this most interesting topic.
 
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I don't think so. If it is possible then the we should not have nuclear disintegration or if we do then the lost elements must be regenrated in there.
But it might be possible in future, if sometime universe reversed its expansion then we might notice that it could be possible.
 
Would it be possible to escape from a closed loop?
 
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Well [strapping on my crash helmet] perhaps once this universe thins out enough, quantum fluctuations will cause another big bang.
 
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chronos, what do you mean by the universe "thins out enough"?
 
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Aki said:
chronos, what do you mean by the universe "thins out enough"?
Perhaps when the energy density [entropy] of the observable universe drops to a certain threshold, another big bang will occur. That notion is inspired by quantum mechanics, which insists upon a state of flux. A universe with too much gravity will immediately collapse. A universe with a gravitational force too weak will fly apart before structures have a chance to form. My thinking is this universe is a perfect balance between the two states. I perceive the universe must be perfectly balanced to endure as long as it has. It is also appears it took many cycles to find one that lasted this long.
 

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