Universe Sandbox
General Category => Astronomy & Science => Topic started by: fredetuc on April 14, 2016, 07:03:45 AM
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Stephen Hawking said it will do you agree?
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how
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what even
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nah i don't think so man
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y'know, if you said something like this around a member of my civilization you would be tried for treason.
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i don't think you know what a higgs boson is
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if you asked an actual physicist this he would probably launch into the Navy SEAL copypasta.
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for posterity
(https://i.gyazo.com/7cc6529d4ad7f1875a3549f282cf095a.png)
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yolo
(http://tinyurl.com/252483131586)
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(https://i.gyazo.com/48a0d9f84ca7008dff8ca7c3345e145d.png)
it's a very me response
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i said maybe so who said yes?
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i said maybe so who said yes?
ur blidn
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what do you mean. "i'm blind"
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vh said yes
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ok
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Yeah well you might want to check your sources of info there, bud. not only would it destroying the universe basically violate the Law of Conservation of Energy, and maybe Relativity, but what i've seen states that the Higgs Field in which it supposedly exists is in part responsible for the weak force being so "massive". Also the Higgs Boson would've destroyed the universe" as soon as it was created, which they did in the LHC.
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but what if it's like a time bomb that doesn't destroy the universe immediately
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Well look at this http://www.livescience.com/47737-stephen-hawking-higgs-boson-universe-doomsday.html.
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It will take 10100 years for this to happen
"Go quick lemme make a silly poll before reading the whole article"
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your link would have been like idk really helpful if you had posted it with the first post of the topic
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I realize that now.
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so it turns out i was the only one who was correct
/me cackles maniacally
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yeah well well al be dead before that happens
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Won't
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heat death happen before 10^100 years?
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yeah well well al be dead before that happens
not if it started already
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no heat death is even longer
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well if it already happened it would still take thousands of years to reach us most likely.
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someone just put this thread out of its misery
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well if it already happened it would still take thousands of years to reach us most likely.
it could take 36 billion
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But what if it happened 36 billion years ago.
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considering the universe has only existed for 13 billion years... that'd be quite difficult
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lmao
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i'm talking for the future
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>36 billion years ago
>"i'm talking for the future"
jesus christ
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tbf his point was that if it happened 36 billion years ago 36 billion light years away then it would happen for us right now (or very soon)
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tbf his point was that if it happened 36 billion years ago 36 billion light years away then it would happen for us right now (or very soon)
but you were the one who pointed out that the universe wasn't 36 billion years old
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how would it even happen 36 billion years ago at all time only started happening when the big bang happened there were no physics before the big bang, so time wasn't there either
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tbf his point was that if it happened 36 billion years ago 36 billion light years away then it would happen for us right now (or very soon)
but you were the one who pointed out that the universe wasn't 36 billion years old
the basis might be wrong but the logic follows just fine
he's still talking about something that hasn't happened yet (for us)
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sounds like a bunch of hocus-pocus if you ask me
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No.
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I highly doubt a bunch of little carbon unit's could possibility create anything at this stage in our wondrous civilizations technological know how to destroy the vast expanse of everything. Blow our self's up? now that seems more likely.