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P.S. Do you think it possible for EVERY atom in existence to be stable (bonded to another one) If so, that is another possible end for the universe, like the big crunch or infinite expansion.

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Just a suggestion: The expansion of the universe could be imagined to be the "uncurving" of space-time. This means that at the end of the process, time will cease to exist and with it entropy will become zero. Maybe it is similar to throwing a rock into a large pond. The circular waves expand until they again merge with the pond so that no further change with time can manifest.

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The Universe is a big place where the time and things changes. For example the time of the din osaurs weere different to those of now. This happens in every other planet not in the form of living life but in the abiotic factors. This also takes place differently in different galaxiesw which we haven't discovwered so far.Can u discover it ?

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Hariharan wrote:
"This also takes place differently in different galaxiesw which we haven't discovwered so far."

How, precisely, can you comment upon what has not yet been discovered?


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I thought the Cosmos comprised everything that is, including universes, multiverses, etc.

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Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita mi ritrovai per una selva oscura, ch? la diritta via era smarrita. salimmo s?, el primo e io secondo tanto ch'i' vidi de le cose belle che porta 'l ciel, per un pertugio tondo. E quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle.
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sigh, definitions...

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Defining it any way you wish ... you can not comment on that which has not yet been discovered.


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