mattc wrote:
Sand wrote:
mattc wrote:
If the universe ends in the big freeze I'd imagine as the trillions of years go by you would go absolutely and completely insane floating around for ever and ever and ever.............
Like all chemical processes thinking requires a limited temperature range to be in operation. At absolute zero temperature one no longer thinks.
aahhh yessss of course, I didn't think about that one. Wonder how long it would take to reach absolute zero?
If protons decay, about 10^100 years. If not, about 10^10^76 years, assuming that the process of iron stars decaying into black holes or neutron stars gives off some tiny amount of heat, which seems a reasonable supposition.
All this, of course, is assuming the universe is open in fourspace (all four dimensions - length, width, height, and duration), and will continue expanding forever. If it's closed in fourspace, it will eventually collapse back in upon itself and form a new Universal Singularity, the time required being a function of the exact "shape" of the closure in fourspace.
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