Does anyone believe this bullshit?
https://www.technologyreview.com/2010/09/28/200231/time-likely-to-end-within-earths-lifespan-say-physicists/
Essentially
>The universe can’t expand forever, because it would be infinite and eternal.
>if it was infinite and eternal that means every event that can happen will happen an infinite number of times.
>This is a problem because it becomes impossible to determine the probability of any of these events occurring. And when that happens the laws of physics don’t apply.
let’s break this down
>the universe expanding forever means it’s infinite and eternal
Technically yes, but there isn’t an infinite amount of mass. So there wouldn’t be everything happening at the same time.
>Not being able to calculate the probability of something happening means that the laws of physics stop working
Lmao what? Also isn’t the probability of one of those events occurring 100% by your own admission?
https://www.technologyreview.com/2010/09/28/200231/time-likely-to-end-within-earths-lifespan-say-physicists/
Essentially
>The universe can’t expand forever, because it would be infinite and eternal.
>if it was infinite and eternal that means every event that can happen will happen an infinite number of times.
>This is a problem because it becomes impossible to determine the probability of any of these events occurring. And when that happens the laws of physics don’t apply.
let’s break this down
>the universe expanding forever means it’s infinite and eternal
Technically yes, but there isn’t an infinite amount of mass. So there wouldn’t be everything happening at the same time.
>Not being able to calculate the probability of something happening means that the laws of physics stop working
Lmao what? Also isn’t the probability of one of those events occurring 100% by your own admission?
