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re: The universe is dying
Posted on 8/11/15 at 12:32 pm to LSU1NSEC
Posted on 8/11/15 at 12:32 pm to LSU1NSEC
Isn't there something about the Higgs boson particle that is supposed to destabilize the universe within like 100 billion years (or some such nonsense)?
Seems like another cataclysmic event not unlike the big bang would just hit reset on all the shite that has happened the first time over.
This could all be completely off base since theoretical physics doesn't even make sense to theoretical physicists.
Seems like another cataclysmic event not unlike the big bang would just hit reset on all the shite that has happened the first time over.
This could all be completely off base since theoretical physics doesn't even make sense to theoretical physicists.
Posted on 8/11/15 at 12:40 pm to Guava Jelly
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Isn't there something about the Higgs boson particle that is supposed to destabilize the universe within like 100 billion years (or some such nonsense)?
Seems like another cataclysmic event not unlike the big bang would just hit reset on all the shite that has happened the first time over.
This could all be completely off base since theoretical physics doesn't even make sense to theoretical physicists.
My big question is "Is this decay happening exponentially?" Things could come unwrapped quickly towards the end - just curious - nobody will be around to know most likely.
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