I have my own theory of how the universe will "end" Galaxies will eventually turn into singularities so massive they will start to affect each other, and the gravitational pull will consume all that is, and when all matter is contained in the final singularity we will have a new big bang.
galaxies arent one large object but many large objects put together, for this to work you would have to condense every single celestial body which is physically impossible
you don't get what i'm saying here, but that's ok. Once a black hole/singularity forms it will pull in more objects, gravitational pull will be greater for each object and eventually a whole galaxy will be consumed.
Obviously, but it's not impossible. You DO know how a "black hole" works, right? It's a mass so large light can't even escape. It grows bigger for each little asteroid it attracts, growing it's gravitational pull more and more for every gram of spacedust it traps. Eventually a "black hole" will consume a whole galaxy, either by itself or by merging with another black hole. It's not even up for debate, this is scientific fact.
StopaskingformynameRUclips i thing they will just combine to the point to that the black hole can gobble the whole galaxy and end everything the pnly thing im scared of is if the bible of being back to life but in a differnt person is real because i do not want to experience all of that and i dont want my sisiters to either
StopaskingformynameRUclips that’s close to what I think but what I think is that we will have another Big Bang but nobody will be alive for it of course and the universe at the next Big Bang will actually be so small that all that is inside it are the components that caused the last Big Bang and the same thing will happen all over again. And it’s an endless cycle.
+That guy who hides in the comments. You are correct, the furthest boundaries of space we can travel to is the border of the Local Group, anywhere further and we would never arrive there due to the expansion of the universe.
The point of the video wasn't if we would survive without a sun, it was that the expansion of the universe would even cause there to be so much space between everything that even subatomic particles cannot interact meaning no atoms at all. Clearly nothing can survive that unless we escaped our entire universe somehow.
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There’s always a cause. Without cause their wouldn’t be an affect. My theory is before the universe it was dark and lonely then boom a Big Bang. Could just be a cycle
@@littlesnoopydog9456the problem is how can you have the initial cause (such as laws of physics) instead of just nothing? There might be a casuality violation
maybe this is a possible ending. but our own particles had to be brought into being somehow. Maybe there will be another big bang or maybe particles can form out of nothing as shown in quantum mechanics? We dont have the information to say this for certain but we can hope things continue on. if it doesn't the question remains wtf happened to cause us and could it be recreated?
I was happier back when the idea the expansion would slow and reverse, and a "big crunch" would happen and a new universe would be made. I find the new idea of "heat death" to be depressing.
I think that the universe will either expand so much that it tears it self apart or it get to a certain point then collapses into that mass before the big bang then the cycle starts again (basically know as the big crunch).
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The best option in my opinion Theory The expansion will come to a hold and be pulled back by gravitational force. our massive universe will be smaller than an atom until its limit is reached. The heat will build from what was existing and Time would be distorted until repeated. Time and our laws of physics will generate our new universe in a synthetic form which leaves creation to keep being restarted.
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nystreets3 if gravity became more powerful than dark energy then that will happen. If the dark energy countinues to become more powerful than gravity then atoms will be ripped apart but if gravity and dark energy becomes equal then what will happen is just like on the video....
This is literally so far in the future that nobody should be worried about it. Nobody will be alive for it anyway so it’s almost safe to say it “won’t” happen, at least not in anyone’s life time. Mankind is not gonna last this long anyway so how about we make the most of what we have now and enjoy what was given to us by this beautiful place we call a universe. She’s not gonna be here forever but she sure is awesome while she is here and that’s all that matters.
Videos like this make me so scared. I never was scared of space because, although i have always been fascinated by space ever since i was very young (which i still am), i had never started to research it too deeply, but this is so terrifying. Although most likely no sentient life will be around then, the fact that there could be nothing never ever and never again forever and there could be eternal darkness and nothing ever again unless something good happens makes me so scared. I know that I myself, have nothing to worry about, and that space-time will still exist, that doesn't make it any less terrifying. Every time i try to picture nothingness forever i get a weird chill down my spine and a bad headache. But yeah idk
5:32 "We don't know what will happen to dark matter because... we don't really know what it is to begin with." See, this is why I'm highly skeptical about predictions regarding the "end" of the universe. We still don't know what "dark matter" is. We still don't know what "dark energy" is. Hell, there could be several other forces influencing the Universe right now that we remain oblivious to. With our limited understanding of how the universe works, I think it's impossible to predict what will happen to the Universe trillions of years from now.
I think the more important question is, how did all this energy exist in the first place? What gave birth to the big bang? Is the whole universe just some anomaly in a bigger matrix? Will something outside of our universe go big bang and create another universe to overlap ours?
But black dwarfs can be stars that shine again with a collision with a huge object We might make them yellow (Yeah right younger Tyler, it will only be a cold nova or just a collision without much heating, it might collide like liquid)
Hey Anton, can you talk about the entire history of the universe and earth? Not including humanity since it's not visible but at least includ some impacts including Vredefort, Chixculub and some important events Try to use most if not all of the Universe Sandbox 2 glitches The video will be interesting, from the big bang to the very end
This scenario is called Big Whimper aka Big Freeze aka Big Chill. Anyway, this might already have happened - at the very beginning of the History of the Universe, which we refer to as Inflation. At the other hand, our Big Freeze might be the the Inflation age of the next stage of the Universe on the lowernext energy level. I call it the fractal history hypothesis.
lol I'm obviously not a scientist at all but I do love science and I also love this channel. I also love to learn more about science and space which is another reason I love this channel lol
It doesn't frighten me when there's talk about the universe ending. I genuinely find the subject fascinating. I don't know why anyone would get upset by the subject. It's not like they are going to be around.
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For a universe that doesn't experience time, 10000000000 years are probably nothing more then a millisecond. Might as well be 60000000000 years or a week. If there is nothing there to experience it then does it even exist in the first place? Because in x time it wont be there anymore anyways and when time is not existing to the universe then it might was well be gone already. When there is nothing left anymore that can experience time, then there will be a jumpcut to the second when something else in the universe becomes self-aware.
3000billion is a real number, and holographic watches are possible and probably real. 3000 billion isn't a number according to the short system which was adopted by England and the US, but everywhere else 3000 billion is a real number.
A few words: about the particles breaking down into elementary level particles when in an expanding universe, if there is positive dark energy (cosmological constant), all matter would reach zero density and ionize and dissipate (refer to John Baez for detail). Some of the grand unification theories (GUTs) in the 1970s predict protons should decay in 10(30)-10(35) years, but no decay was ever found and the minimum is 10(34)-10(35) range now, at or near the upper possible limit, unless Supersymmetry is discovered. The cosmological constant (which seems to be the case in most observations since 1998) means "dark" energy will always be constant and increasing even as the universe expands (empty vacuum space will have energy as well). And as energy and mass are interchangeable, constant energy means (with vacuum/quantum field fluctuations) always a potential for mass/matter to exist.
Is the theory you mentioned last called the "big crunch"? I wonder if it's possible for a highly advanced civilization to survive such phenomenon without all the matter being ripped appart.
Because the Thinking Universe gives paradoxical rise to the Living Universe, I can guarantee that civilizations would have shed their mortal coil long before Sol would have became a White Dwarf. In this instance, humanity would be able to understand the paradoxical intelligence possessed by subatomic particles, and by extension, data waves. At this point, higher intelligence would give rise to cosmic intelligence - we can transcribe the nature of atoms into beings, therefore becoming purely cosmically paradoxical. Of course humans are made of particles themselves, so essentially, humans will divide their intelligence to smaller and smaller infinities, so far so that they go beyond infinity and merge more paradoxically with the Thinking Universe. And since the Thinking Universe breeds the Living Universe, in all technicality, the universe we know would never have truly "ended", it would have only changed states just as lifeforms, stars, and black holes would have done trillions upon trillions of years prior. Paradigmically, the Thinking Universe CANNOT expand, as it's own existence encompasses the infinitely-many and infinitely-great and infinitely-small paradoxes. Therefore, a Living Universe, regardless of its state, will exist. Since the Reduced Matrix written from the Thinking Universe cannot get any more stretched and/or reduced than the Leading 1 reduction, simple Quantum cosmical Thinking would continue into infinity, thus reaching the Oblivious Point; the least noticable point before an upper or lower limit, such as absolute zero or division by zero. So as stated before, no matter how stretched the universe got, basic computation would remain. And thats assuming data wave can even get stretched to the point of deterioration. Because we all know that data wave combined to create basic states of energy., but data wave was created BY the Reduced Matrix - the RM doesnt get transformed as energy would because its the paradoxical backbone that writes the universe. That being said, just as stated prior, the universe would reach its upper limit, and all the present data wave would just have to blend together to re-create the Recombination Epoch, essentially creating a new Universe. Cosmic intelligence would never "die", so we as evolved lifeforms would ride on the intellect and fabric of reality. Reality itself would become our reality, no matter its shape or form. Essentially, humanity would encompass all reality, intelligence, space, time, cosmic law, and everything to be, including the Thinking Universe.,
So basically you are saying we dont have a clue as to what will happen....gravity will not have an effect on those tiny particles and cause them to clump together? And what will the Universe expand in to? I like the multi universe idea, like many soap bubbles expanding and contracting each other. Anyway, love your channel. Thanks!
Stars will keep forming for another 2 Trillions years? I consider it the functional span of the universe. That means in terms of human life span of about 90 years, the functional universe is only about 6 hours old at this time.
SMK PCFN nothing last forever. The Universe can't expand forever. it will collapse on itself because it can't handle itself anymore. if don't understand then it's like a rubber band. it will stretch (in the other way around, expand)and if it reaches its stretch limit, it will collapse and will be broken.(in the other way around again, destroyed)
We dont know anything 100%. The universe could stop expanding in a billion years for all we know but we would be all gone by then. The universe is still full of many things we do not understand to make a guaranteed prediction.
yes it will end in one time, i will tell you, if the dark energy is -1 it will be sacarier but if is more than -1 it will end with the big crack , that COULD happen ok :v
I always (and still kinda do) believed that black holes will eventually suck up everything and combine to one massive black hole (as the universe) then eventually explode into another big bang, rebirthing a new and improved universe. but maybe im wrong haha
I heard that there's a shot, one in an unimaginable chance that spacetime will interact with itself other over an infinitely large amount of time that spontaneously, the universe could potentially just restart from the beginning. It seems unfathomable, but with the timeframes we're talking about here, so far beyond Human comprehension, monkeys will type Shakespeare eventually, right? I'd like to think so.
What do we mean by the end of the universe? Is there a technical definition for "THE END" Will it be that when the entropy has reached its maximum value? Or is it the "HEAT DEATH"
Universe sandbox is missing allot of theoretical additions because you don't consider the electric universe in the programming. I mean if your going to include all of relativities theoretical structures like black holes and dark matter then why not include the electric universe theoretical objects? This software is missing a whole section that would facilitate critical thought in the final product. I wish I could switch the medium between total vacuum and plasma based aether. Or maybe add some Burkland currents between objects.... Just food for thought.
Black Holes fade away into Hawking Radiation - it is physically impossible for a Black Hole to run out of things to eat as no star is a large as the Universe. And even if a Black Hole could swallow all of space, the Thinking Universe, creating the Living Universe, would remain. Thus, the Black Hole did NOT eat everything. In other words, its not just physically impossible, it is also mathematically, philosophically, paradoxically, and paradigmically impossible.
When you sped up the galaxy collision simulation speed, the simulation ran too fast, and the simulation became extremely inaccurate motion-wise. And the objects just flung each other and didn't maintain their velocities, and they got further away than they should have.
yeah but this is all theoretical. at least for the observable universe it looks this way but what if in another part of the universe it is growing in the number of stars. also what if this star shortage is only temporary. also I'm pretty sure we wont be around for this theoretical death of patience happens. time is finite for us but it might not be finite for the universe and time can be bent by motion. I don't think time will break because one hundred mph still bends it pretty easily so it seems to be flexible and have a lot of slack ;).
Wolf Aja It needs Hydrogen to create stars. After the stars burned all the Hydrogen to Oxygen or more or even Iron, it is impossible to create new stars.
It appears the Bible talks about this! Isaiah 51:6 Lift up your eyes to the heavens, and look upon the earth beneath: for the heavens shall vanish away like smoke, and the earth shall wax old like a garment, and they that dwell therein shall die in like manner: but my salvation shall be for ever, and my righteousness shall not be abolished.
could it be safe to say that eventually some time in the far far far future when the universe does die everything will eventually become dark life less and a giant black whole causing the universe to eventually collapse in on itself and possibly cause a big bang
If gravity is a function of spacetime, and all of these particles are evaporating, wouldn't that indicate that the universe would shrink as gravitational forces reduce? So, as the universe becomes more diffuse, it should consolidate decreasing distances between particles. I obviously have no training in this area, and maybe this is a stupid idea, but it makes sense to me.
? Why would stars leave their Galaxy? They will still be attracted by the central Black Hole, no? Anyway I think as long that there are Supernovas, nothing will end, Supernovas create Stars, Black Holes and planets... "The Pillars of Creation" is a gas/dust cloud full of Supernovas that created us as well
"Pop" is the wrong word.... Tear or rip will be more accurate. Once maximum entropy occurs, and space time is so stretched, it will rip/tear.... what is on the other "side" of that rip/tear is the really interesting thing.
"Maximum" entropy is the wrong term. Entropy is already at a maximum as the statement that absolute Entropy is absolute defines entropy as always being absolute. MEANING, there can truly be no "Grading" of entropy. Entropy is simply absolute zero. Entropy itself is a key theme in the science of Absolutism and Limits. A limit in mathematics can NEVER be attained, so by definition, absolute zero is literally impossible. Therefore, the universe CANNOT and WILL NOT rip/tear/pop/be destroyed. The Thinking Universe is paradoxically tied to the Living Universe, and the Thinking Universe cannot stretch. Therefore you have an unobtainable upper limit.
Sucks that as human beings, we will never know what will happen after the universe ends, what really happens inside a black hole, and what happened before the big bang.
Anton does Light decay? if so that might be what we perceive as the "dark energy" . What I am saying is that there might be other explanations for redshift.
So if the universe was a human who lived an average life of like 78 years the stage the universe is in now would be equivalent to the first atom of the sperm entering the egg cell wall.... what I'm saying is we have no idea hownto even conceptualize the end of the universe but based on how we observe it today this is our best guess.
actually anton may be right may be wrong. We as mortal humans cannot begin to understand the absolute laws of our universe, nor does it matter to humanity.
10 to the power of 100: is it 10 followed by a hundred zeros, as Anton says, - or 1 followed by a hundred zeros? 100, say, is 10 to the power of 2 - 1 followed by 2 zeros and not 10 followed by 2 zeros. Likewise, 1000 is 10 to the power of 3 ......
In the end of the video... the Galaxy didn't look that much fallen apart tbh ;) But yeah... the end of the Universe is a hard thing to understand... asp. since the Spacetime still remains and we don't know where it goes from when there's nothing left but Spacetime :P
But what if we put Spacetime into "it's something, when there's something" group? I mean... there can't be time without Gravity, there can't be gravity without Particles/Atoms... and there shouldn't be Atoms/Particles without time. So there can't be Spacetime without any of that.
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I have my own theory of how the universe will "end"
Galaxies will eventually turn into singularities so massive they will start to affect each other, and the gravitational pull will consume all that is, and when all matter is contained in the final singularity we will have a new big bang.
galaxies arent one large object but many large objects put together, for this to work you would have to condense every single celestial body which is physically impossible
you don't get what i'm saying here, but that's ok.
Once a black hole/singularity forms it will pull in more objects, gravitational pull will be greater for each object and eventually a whole galaxy will be consumed.
Obviously, but it's not impossible.
You DO know how a "black hole" works, right?
It's a mass so large light can't even escape.
It grows bigger for each little asteroid it attracts, growing it's gravitational pull more and more for every gram of spacedust it traps.
Eventually a "black hole" will consume a whole galaxy, either by itself or by merging with another black hole.
It's not even up for debate, this is scientific fact.
StopaskingformynameRUclips i thing they will just combine to the point to that the black hole can gobble the whole galaxy and end everything the pnly thing im scared of is if the bible of being back to life but in a differnt person is real because i do not want to experience all of that and i dont want my sisiters to either
StopaskingformynameRUclips that’s close to what I think but what I think is that we will have another Big Bang but nobody will be alive for it of course and the universe at the next Big Bang will actually be so small that all that is inside it are the components that caused the last Big Bang and the same thing will happen all over again. And it’s an endless cycle.
This is making rethink life, but there would be hope if there is a multiverse and that we can some how travel between the universes
its impossible to even travel out of the local group :p
+That guy who hides in the comments. You are correct, the furthest boundaries of space we can travel to is the border of the Local Group, anywhere further and we would never arrive there due to the expansion of the universe.
The point of the video wasn't if we would survive without a sun, it was that the expansion of the universe would even cause there to be so much space between everything that even subatomic particles cannot interact meaning no atoms at all. Clearly nothing can survive that unless we escaped our entire universe somehow.
Humans would've went to another habitable planet long after dumdum
And those universes are inside another universe.
To Anton, Thanks for spreading all this knowledge about the universe, I truly enjoy watching your videos and hope that you reply. I have been watching your videos for a very long time now, And hope that you continue with what you do, Thanks -Me
Thanks man. I hope u have a really great day.
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It’s really depressing how everything just well ends.. the universe keeps chugging on but for no cause it will be dark, cold, and lonely.
Yup
There’s always a cause. Without cause their wouldn’t be an affect. My theory is before the universe it was dark and lonely then boom a Big Bang. Could just be a cycle
@@littlesnoopydog9456the problem is how can you have the initial cause (such as laws of physics) instead of just nothing? There might be a casuality violation
So the moral of the story is.....the dark side wins.
always.
Unless you’re in a parallel universe which the light side wins always.
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Dark side of what
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maybe this is a possible ending. but our own particles had to be brought into being somehow. Maybe there will be another big bang or maybe particles can form out of nothing as shown in quantum mechanics? We dont have the information to say this for certain but we can hope things continue on. if it doesn't the question remains wtf happened to cause us and could it be recreated?
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I was happier back when the idea the expansion would slow and reverse, and a "big crunch" would happen and a new universe would be made.
I find the new idea of "heat death" to be depressing.
I mean that’s what they want us to believe
You paint a pretty picture of the incomprehensibly remote future.
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I think that the universe will either expand so much that it tears it self apart or it get to a certain point then collapses into that mass before the big bang then the cycle starts again (basically know as the big crunch).
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The best option in my opinion
Theory
The expansion will come to a hold and be pulled back by gravitational force. our massive universe will be smaller than an atom until its limit is reached. The heat will build from what was existing and Time would be distorted until repeated. Time and our laws of physics will generate our new universe in a synthetic form which leaves creation to keep being restarted.
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nystreets3 if gravity became more powerful than dark energy then that will happen. If the dark energy countinues to become more powerful than gravity then atoms will be ripped apart but if gravity and dark energy becomes equal then what will happen is just like on the video....
So that means the universe restarts forever!
I think it just will be a new big bang
Ornat le pirate no its big rip
Almost not possible
@@prasunpahari it's gonna be a big freeze
Holy shit everyone in these comments are so smart
I love you so much Anton you are the best keep on making videos I’ve been watching you for a long time!!
OMG ANTON YOU HAVE TO TALK ABOUT THAT Q&A ON SEPT. 26! It was truly a great example of humanity as a whole, wouldn't you say? LOL!
This made me cry. Just how it makes you think life is meaningless the basic story is you live and you die
This is literally so far in the future that nobody should be worried about it. Nobody will be alive for it anyway so it’s almost safe to say it “won’t” happen, at least not in anyone’s life time. Mankind is not gonna last this long anyway so how about we make the most of what we have now and enjoy what was given to us by this beautiful place we call a universe. She’s not gonna be here forever but she sure is awesome while she is here and that’s all that matters.
Videos like this make me so scared. I never was scared of space because, although i have always been fascinated by space ever since i was very young (which i still am), i had never started to research it too deeply, but this is so terrifying. Although most likely no sentient life will be around then, the fact that there could be nothing never ever and never again forever and there could be eternal darkness and nothing ever again unless something good happens makes me so scared. I know that I myself, have nothing to worry about, and that space-time will still exist, that doesn't make it any less terrifying. Every time i try to picture nothingness forever i get a weird chill down my spine and a bad headache. But yeah idk
5:32
"We don't know what will happen to dark matter because... we don't really know what it is to begin with."
See, this is why I'm highly skeptical about predictions regarding the "end" of the universe. We still don't know what "dark matter" is. We still don't know what "dark energy" is. Hell, there could be several other forces influencing the Universe right now that we remain oblivious to. With our limited understanding of how the universe works, I think it's impossible to predict what will happen to the Universe trillions of years from now.
Anton, that was fascinating.. I hope I'm around to see it..
Big bang *the beginning*
Another big bang *reviving the dying universe at the end of the time*
I wish it would be like that
Hello, wonderful Anton.
I think the more important question is, how did all this energy exist in the first place? What gave birth to the big bang? Is the whole universe just some anomaly in a bigger matrix? Will something outside of our universe go big bang and create another universe to overlap ours?
But black dwarfs can be stars that shine again with a collision with a huge object
We might make them yellow
(Yeah right younger Tyler, it will only be a cold nova or just a collision without much heating, it might collide like liquid)
It may be scary but we don't have to worry for many billion years
And then, *BOOM!* A flash of light. A new Universe is born.
@Anton Petrov
Can we get just clarify this? When we say a billion is "10^9" it's _1_ followed by 9 zeros, _not_ 10 followed by 9 zeros.
Hey Anton, can you talk about the entire history of the universe and earth?
Not including humanity since it's not visible but at least includ some impacts including Vredefort, Chixculub and some important events
Try to use most if not all of the Universe Sandbox 2 glitches
The video will be interesting, from the big bang to the very end
No need. You can watch his other vids instead.
This scenario is called Big Whimper aka Big Freeze aka Big Chill.
Anyway, this might already have happened - at the very beginning of the History of the Universe, which we refer to as Inflation.
At the other hand, our Big Freeze might be the the Inflation age of the next stage of the Universe on the lowernext energy level.
I call it the fractal history hypothesis.
lol I'm obviously not a scientist at all but I do love science and I also love this channel. I also love to learn more about science and space which is another reason I love this channel lol
TBH a 100 trillion years is a good innings. Also do the big crunch.
It doesn't frighten me when there's talk about the universe ending. I genuinely find the subject fascinating. I don't know why anyone would get upset by the subject. It's not like they are going to be around.
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Watching Andromeda go against the Milky Way looks like a Beyblade battle of epic proportions.
For a universe that doesn't experience time, 10000000000 years are probably nothing more then a millisecond. Might as well be 60000000000 years or a week. If there is nothing there to experience it then does it even exist in the first place? Because in x time it wont be there anymore anyways and when time is not existing to the universe then it might was well be gone already. When there is nothing left anymore that can experience time, then there will be a jumpcut to the second when something else in the universe becomes self-aware.
the universe is already self-aware.,
Quadrillion followed by zeros 0000
Actually they also said the Universe was stretching not ending so our Universe might be bigger than we thought.
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FullMetalBacon Same lol
my science teacher thinks holographic watches are real. and that 3000billion is a number
3000billion is a real number, and holographic watches are possible and probably real. 3000 billion isn't a number according to the short system which was adopted by England and the US, but everywhere else 3000 billion is a real number.
Savage Of Chaos 3000 billion is a number. In the English system however, we just call that 3 trillion. Same thing.
same
A few words: about the particles breaking down into elementary level particles when in an expanding universe, if there is positive dark energy (cosmological constant), all matter would reach zero density and ionize and dissipate (refer to John Baez for detail). Some of the grand unification theories (GUTs) in the 1970s predict protons should decay in 10(30)-10(35) years, but no decay was ever found and the minimum is 10(34)-10(35) range now, at or near the upper possible limit, unless Supersymmetry is discovered. The cosmological constant (which seems to be the case in most observations since 1998) means "dark" energy will always be constant and increasing even as the universe expands (empty vacuum space will have energy as well). And as energy and mass are interchangeable, constant energy means (with vacuum/quantum field fluctuations) always a potential for mass/matter to exist.
Great vid. Keep it up.
the universe will go dark because when stars explode some of them keep there "guts" so eventually there is no more stuff to make new stars
Is the theory you mentioned last called the "big crunch"? I wonder if it's possible for a highly advanced civilization to survive such phenomenon without all the matter being ripped appart.
Maybe they might find a way to travel to an alternative universe that is just beginning?
Because the Thinking Universe gives paradoxical rise to the Living Universe, I can guarantee that civilizations would have shed their mortal coil long before Sol would have became a White Dwarf. In this instance, humanity would be able to understand the paradoxical intelligence possessed by subatomic particles, and by extension, data waves. At this point, higher intelligence would give rise to cosmic intelligence - we can transcribe the nature of atoms into beings, therefore becoming purely cosmically paradoxical. Of course humans are made of particles themselves, so essentially, humans will divide their intelligence to smaller and smaller infinities, so far so that they go beyond infinity and merge more paradoxically with the Thinking Universe. And since the Thinking Universe breeds the Living Universe, in all technicality, the universe we know would never have truly "ended", it would have only changed states just as lifeforms, stars, and black holes would have done trillions upon trillions of years prior.
Paradigmically, the Thinking Universe CANNOT expand, as it's own existence encompasses the infinitely-many and infinitely-great and infinitely-small paradoxes. Therefore, a Living Universe, regardless of its state, will exist. Since the Reduced Matrix written from the Thinking Universe cannot get any more stretched and/or reduced than the Leading 1 reduction, simple Quantum cosmical Thinking would continue into infinity, thus reaching the Oblivious Point; the least noticable point before an upper or lower limit, such as absolute zero or division by zero.
So as stated before, no matter how stretched the universe got, basic computation would remain. And thats assuming data wave can even get stretched to the point of deterioration. Because we all know that data wave combined to create basic states of energy., but data wave was created BY the Reduced Matrix - the RM doesnt get transformed as energy would because its the paradoxical backbone that writes the universe.
That being said, just as stated prior, the universe would reach its upper limit, and all the present data wave would just have to blend together to re-create the Recombination Epoch, essentially creating a new Universe.
Cosmic intelligence would never "die", so we as evolved lifeforms would ride on the intellect and fabric of reality. Reality itself would become our reality, no matter its shape or form. Essentially, humanity would encompass all reality, intelligence, space, time, cosmic law, and everything to be, including the Thinking Universe.,
The last theory he mentioned was the Big Rip, not the big crunch. :)
What application or software do you use for the visualisations?
Perry van den Hondel He uses space engine and universe sandbox 2
So basically you are saying we dont have a clue as to what will happen....gravity will not have an effect on those tiny particles and cause them to clump together? And what will the Universe expand in to? I like the multi universe idea, like many soap bubbles expanding and contracting each other. Anyway, love your channel. Thanks!
{i subed} this guy must have been or still is an astronamure [cant spell] this guy is the best person for this and I like this kind of stuf #keepgoing
planets, solar systems, galaxies, universes, multiverse, metaverse, and last of all, omniverse
Stars will keep forming for another 2 Trillions years? I consider it the functional span of the universe. That means in terms of human life span of about 90 years, the functional universe is only about 6 hours old at this time.
The end of the universe will effect women the most.
lol
1986tessie why because I'm female?
1986tessie true the Y chromosome will die out making men impossible
Seems it's already been affecting your grammar and general intelligence bro.
1986tessie Mmm, nothing like the smell of Down Syndrome in the morning.
The universe will never end.
The universe always expand.
hehe
SMK PCFN dumb ass it will expand for trillians of years and then begin collapsing on itself
SMK PCFN nothing last forever.
The Universe can't expand forever. it will collapse on itself because it can't handle itself anymore.
if don't understand then it's like a rubber band. it will stretch (in the other way around, expand)and if it reaches its stretch limit, it will collapse and will be broken.(in the other way around again, destroyed)
We dont know anything 100%. The universe could stop expanding in a billion years for all we know but we would be all gone by then. The universe is still full of many things we do not understand to make a guaranteed prediction.
yes it will end in one time, i will tell you, if the dark energy is -1 it will be sacarier but if is more than -1 it will end with the big crack , that COULD happen ok :v
Sounds like the universe could turn into a perfect unit at the end. not unlike what's sometimes described as existing before the big bang
I always (and still kinda do) believed that black holes will eventually suck up everything and combine to one massive black hole (as the universe) then eventually explode into another big bang, rebirthing a new and improved universe. but maybe im wrong haha
Kooper Seewald dont you think that we are just a movie of life for giants or something beyond giants
Man I would sure hate to be around at the end of the universe.
it will not end, instead, it will go big crunch stage again, then it will explode and thus the universe will be reborn.
I heard that there's a shot, one in an unimaginable chance that spacetime will interact with itself other over an infinitely large amount of time that spontaneously, the universe could potentially just restart from the beginning. It seems unfathomable, but with the timeframes we're talking about here, so far beyond Human comprehension, monkeys will type Shakespeare eventually, right?
I'd like to think so.
What do we mean by the end of the universe? Is there a technical definition for "THE END" Will it be that when the entropy has reached its maximum value? Or is it the "HEAT DEATH"
What cpu you are using on your computer? i7-6700K ?
Universe sandbox is missing allot of theoretical additions because you don't consider the electric universe in the programming. I mean if your going to include all of relativities theoretical structures like black holes and dark matter then why not include the electric universe theoretical objects? This software is missing a whole section that would facilitate critical thought in the final product. I wish I could switch the medium between total vacuum and plasma based aether. Or maybe add some Burkland currents between objects.... Just food for thought.
But what will happen if two black holes collide? Or do they just die away too? What even happens when black hole runs out of stuff to "eat"?
Black Holes fade away into Hawking Radiation - it is physically impossible for a Black Hole to run out of things to eat as no star is a large as the Universe. And even if a Black Hole could swallow all of space, the Thinking Universe, creating the Living Universe, would remain. Thus, the Black Hole did NOT eat everything. In other words, its not just physically impossible, it is also mathematically, philosophically, paradoxically, and paradigmically impossible.
So if the universe disintegrates, where does the matter go? Things can't just disappear..
Doesn't the law of conservation of matter say that things can't be completely destroyed?
which software are you used !!?
Manoj Singh Pal Space Engine and Universe Sandbox 2.
Get them on steam.
thank you :)
Manoj Singh Pal *did you use *or* were you using
Sry :D
Manoj Singh Pal *did you use *or* were you using
Sry :D
travelling outta the universe like a boss
10000000000000000000000000000km per seconds
When you sped up the galaxy collision simulation speed, the simulation ran too fast, and the simulation became extremely inaccurate motion-wise. And the objects just flung each other and didn't maintain their velocities, and they got further away than they should have.
yeah but this is all theoretical. at least for the observable universe it looks this way but what if in another part of the universe it is growing in the number of stars. also what if this star shortage is only temporary. also I'm pretty sure we wont be around for this theoretical death of patience happens. time is finite for us but it might not be finite for the universe and time can be bent by motion. I don't think time will break because one hundred mph still bends it pretty easily so it seems to be flexible and have a lot of slack ;).
Wolf Aja It needs Hydrogen to create stars. After the stars burned all the Hydrogen to Oxygen or more or even Iron, it is impossible to create new stars.
It appears the Bible talks about this!
Isaiah 51:6 Lift up your eyes to the heavens, and look upon the earth beneath: for the heavens shall vanish away like smoke, and the earth shall wax old like a garment, and they that dwell therein shall die in like manner: but my salvation shall be for ever, and my righteousness shall not be abolished.
could it be safe to say that eventually some time in the far far far future when the universe does die everything will eventually become dark life less and a giant black whole causing the universe to eventually collapse in on itself and possibly cause a big bang
If gravity is a function of spacetime, and all of these particles are evaporating, wouldn't that indicate that the universe would shrink as gravitational forces reduce? So, as the universe becomes more diffuse, it should consolidate decreasing distances between particles. I obviously have no training in this area, and maybe this is a stupid idea, but it makes sense to me.
I have a theory
When time goes backwards, the black holes turns into white holes
? Why would stars leave their Galaxy? They will still be attracted by the central Black Hole, no?
Anyway I think as long that there are Supernovas, nothing will end, Supernovas create Stars, Black Holes and planets...
"The Pillars of Creation" is a gas/dust cloud full of Supernovas that created us as well
i have universe sandbox, didn't know there was a new one. is it worth downloading ?
Anton Pentrov do you think there going to the Big Chill, the Big Rip or the Big Crunch?
How in the hell will stuff just stop existing? Isn't that against the laws of, like, everything?
Lonely life to be the last black hole
If the galaxies disappear will the universe stop expanding or will it
If the universe does turn into utter darkness, the big bang would probably happen again.
Then… THE BIG BANG 2!!!!!!!! :D
"Pop" is the wrong word.... Tear or rip will be more accurate. Once maximum entropy occurs, and space time is so stretched, it will rip/tear.... what is on the other "side" of that rip/tear is the really interesting thing.
"Maximum" entropy is the wrong term. Entropy is already at a maximum as the statement that absolute Entropy is absolute defines entropy as always being absolute. MEANING, there can truly be no "Grading" of entropy. Entropy is simply absolute zero.
Entropy itself is a key theme in the science of Absolutism and Limits. A limit in mathematics can NEVER be attained, so by definition, absolute zero is literally impossible. Therefore, the universe CANNOT and WILL NOT rip/tear/pop/be destroyed. The Thinking Universe is paradoxically tied to the Living Universe, and the Thinking Universe cannot stretch. Therefore you have an unobtainable upper limit.
"The flames will fade, and only dark will remain..."
Praise The sun!!
Well there's a possibility that the universe will never die
Sucks that as human beings, we will never know what will happen after the universe ends, what really happens inside a black hole, and what happened before the big bang.
Meanwhile on Earth, humans die in about 80 years.
This is off topic, but why does everyone on youtube have lewd profile pics?
Steve the Grunt fun
Steve the Grunt ~ Mine is not lol
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RexXflash Pshh yeah. Fuckin weebs.
Anton does Light decay? if so that might be what we perceive as the "dark energy" . What I am saying is that there might be other explanations for redshift.
Well since matter cannot be created nor destroyed only change form that statement alone suggest that the universe resets itself every now and then
So if the universe was a human who lived an average life of like 78 years the stage the universe is in now would be equivalent to the first atom of the sperm entering the egg cell wall.... what I'm saying is we have no idea hownto even conceptualize the end of the universe but based on how we observe it today this is our best guess.
...and than it all begins again.
actually anton may be right may be wrong. We as mortal humans cannot begin to understand the absolute laws of our universe, nor does it matter to humanity.
chris davis Actually with physics, we can. At least a little bit.
programs used :
SpaceEngine
Universe Sandbox 2
10 to the power of 100: is it 10 followed by a hundred zeros, as Anton says, - or 1 followed by a hundred zeros? 100, say, is 10 to the power of 2 - 1 followed by 2 zeros and not 10 followed by 2 zeros. Likewise, 1000 is 10 to the power of 3 ......
Even when the universe dies well there's some things like the Multiverse or the thing that caused the universe👍
10 to the power of 100 is Equivalent of Googol
cant wait the silence is priceless
In the end of the video... the Galaxy didn't look that much fallen apart tbh ;) But yeah... the end of the Universe is a hard thing to understand... asp. since the Spacetime still remains and we don't know where it goes from when there's nothing left but Spacetime :P
But what if we put Spacetime into "it's something, when there's something" group? I mean... there can't be time without Gravity, there can't be gravity without Particles/Atoms... and there shouldn't be Atoms/Particles without time. So there can't be Spacetime without any of that.
How did you spawn the Milky Way?
darksidegunner9 they can.