Lightkeeper
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Since everything comes to an end, will the universe always be here? Will there be a time of absolute nothingness?
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i guess we'll have to wait and find outSince everything comes to an end, will the universe always be here?
I'm intrigued. How many reasonable interpretations can you offer?Engyo said:I guess it depends on what you mean by "always".
:biglaugh: Uno, Ein, Un, One:biglaugh:Deut. 32.8 said:I'm intrigued. How many reasonable interpretations can you offer?
Well, by always, do you mean a mathematical infinity of continuous linear time as humans experience it? If so then since we have reasonable evidence scientifically (if that is your bent), or the words of the Bible (if you prefer) to indicate that the universe (in the form we can currently perceive) seems to have had a beginning point. Mathematically a line which has a beginning point cannot be considered infinite.I'm intrigued. How many reasonable interpretations can you offer?
Energy always shifts in the universe, but the universe will always be there.Lightkeeper said:Since everything comes to an end, will the universe always be here? Will there be a time of absolute nothingness?
yes but realisticallym it doesn`t matter how much the universe changes it will still be the universe.Lightkeeper said:One way to expand our horizons is to not take anything for granted. Nothing stays the same.
Empty space is still space, I agreelinwood said:yes but realisticallym it doesn`t matter how much the universe changes it will still be the universe.
If you define "Universe" as "Space and everything within it".
There will always be space, energy,..it will be here.
Always.