big_hoovie opened this issue on Jun 26, 2002 ยท 41 posts
Rayraz posted Fri, 28 June 2002 at 1:08 PM
bikermouse: You say that all energy disapates. I've heard about a theory that black holes will eventually 'eat' all the matter inside their gravitational field. As a result of that all matter would be in a state of singularity. But all these black holes still attract each other and de bigger black holes will 'fuse' with the smaller ones. When all black holes have merged all the matter/energy in the universe will be caught in that singularity. And time is still present in a singularity. But because there's nothing more 'to do' for the singularity time will be of no use and there would actually be a loop. Until the next Big-Bang and then everything starts all over again. According to this theory this state of 'Absolute singularity' is reached before all energy is disapated. So the real question is actually: Does energy still disapate when it's in a state of singularity?
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