
Tusseleif
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You are right, but protons decaying doesn't change anything in the big picture other than delaying the heat death further past the black hole era (all that is "big" in the universe is left are supermassive blackholes that will evaporate due to Hawking radiation). The theory I was trying to point out was the fact that quantum mechanics doesn't work through the confides of the universe. Quantum fluctuations are what birthed the universe in the big bang, and in a state of maximum entropy and "nothingness", quantum fluctuations aren't doing anything to violate the laws of thermodynamics.One of the theories of the far far future in a heat death scenario (if the big rip scenario isn't true, and I think evidence points to it not being that.) is that after arbitrarily long time, quantum fuctuations may occur to such an extent that they cause the spontaneous formation of a new universe. There isn't anything I know to substantiate if this is what will happen-- we're still not sure if proton decay will happen or not, and this would is so unlikely that it wouldn't happen for an inconceivable amount of time luckily, the universe will be cold and dark and empty and time will pass no matter what
And the time of 10^10^56 would be a blink to us when we die. Time is a physical thing. When you go to sleep, "You" don't feel time physically, but your brain does. It has to feel time in order to feel rest and be repaired.You are right, but protons decaying doesn't change anything in the big picture other than delaying the heat death further past the black hole era (all that is "big" in the universe is left are supermassive blackholes that will evaporate due to Hawking radiation). The theory I was trying to point out was the fact that quantum mechanics doesn't work through the confides of the universe. Quantum fluctuations are what birthed the universe in the big bang, and in a state of maximum entropy and "nothingness", quantum fluctuations aren't doing anything to violate the laws of thermodynamics.
shut up manletdid you ever stop to read my post? Please read carefully and then answer again. And im 5'11 nice way to try and circumvent the lack of real arguments.
“Realize that "you" do not exist. There is no soul”
stopped reading at this dumbass shit