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The Dark Era

Post by zeilouz » Sat Nov 17, 2007 7:34 am

Ever imagine of what would happen to our universe in the next 1billion or 10 billion years?
Stars explodes..turns into a black hole,and some turns into white dwarf..neutron star..etc..etc..n finally..into "dust"
All of the matter,other planets will eventually gone too
(im not good at explaining..but i hope u guys get the point)

But,the universe will keep on expanding,

What will happen inside the dark era of the universe?
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Post by Doum » Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:16 pm

God will get bored! :wink:

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Post by makc » Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:39 pm

yeah, I bet he probably has another yet unknown law of nature to re-start the process at some point.

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Post by GOD » Sat Nov 24, 2007 9:44 am

makc wrote:yeah, I bet he probably has another yet unknown law of nature to re-start the process at some point.
Correct -- galaxies collide and create Small and Big Bangs.

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Post by harry » Sat Nov 24, 2007 1:32 pm

Hello All

The collision of 2, 3 or many galaxies even the collision of cluster of galaxies will not create the bang.

What it will do is fatten up the so called black holes which inturn eject matter near and far, millions of light years.

In normal situations collsions of stars is rear intially. But in time gravity sink brings them into the main core.
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Bangs

Post by GOD » Fri Dec 14, 2007 6:59 am

harry wrote:Hello All

The collision of 2, 3 or many galaxies even the collision of cluster of galaxies will not create the bang.

What it will do is fatten up the so called black holes which inturn eject matter near and far, millions of light years.

In normal situations collsions of stars is rear intially. But in time gravity sink brings them into the main core.
Harry: the collision of 2, 3 or many galaxies create progressively larger bangs/quasars. Guess what occurs when most of the known galaxies in the local universe are collected together into the increasing gravity of a single black hole. Hint: Guess what created the situation seen all around us.

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Re: Bangs

Post by Chris Peterson » Fri Dec 14, 2007 3:23 pm

GOD wrote:Harry: the collision of 2, 3 or many galaxies create progressively larger bangs/quasars. Guess what occurs when most of the known galaxies in the local universe are collected together into the increasing gravity of a single black hole.
Except that isn't going to happen. Except for very local areas (such as galaxy clusters), most of the matter in the Universe is expanding at higher than escape velocity with respect to the rest of the matter. You might end up with a distribution of cold dust and black holes, but they will all be in an otherwise expanding Universe, that just keeps getting bigger and colder. Eventually, even black holes dissolve. Maybe, even stable particles decay.
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Re: Bangs

Post by GOD » Sat Dec 15, 2007 3:05 am

Chris Peterson wrote:
GOD wrote:Harry: the collision of 2, 3 or many galaxies create progressively larger bangs/quasars. Guess what occurs when most of the known galaxies in the local universe are collected together into the increasing gravity of a single black hole.
Except that isn't going to happen. Except for very local areas (such as galaxy clusters), most of the matter in the Universe is expanding at higher than escape velocity with respect to the rest of the matter. You might end up with a distribution of cold dust and black holes, but they will all be in an otherwise expanding Universe, that just keeps getting bigger and colder. Eventually, even black holes dissolve. Maybe, even stable particles decay.
Chris: what you call "the Universe" is but only an infinitesimal small portion of an infinitely grander arena of many, many endless voids, expansions, contractions, and other wondrous formations and places you cannot yet begin to comprehend. This will be slowly proven over the next 100 years as humanity views the universe on a scale one million times greater than they do currently.

Great Walls are DNA. The universe is not inert -- it is ALIVE.

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Post by craterchains » Sat Dec 15, 2007 8:00 am

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