Atomic10
Atomic10
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13th Aug 2014
13th Sep 2014
Since nobody reads these things, just look at the explanation in the actual simulation. And please POLITELY correct me if I'm wrong, okay. I'm only 12 years old.
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  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    18th Aug 2014
    Yeah, you have a point.
  • diamondsword229
    diamondsword229
    18th Aug 2014
    1 googol years (10^100, or 1 with 100 zeros) all the black holes will have evaporated and all of the universe will be fundemental particles. But the first half of your theory might be correct, there may have been a universe before ours with different laws of physics that allow a big crunch. But it's still an open question.
  • diamondsword229
    diamondsword229
    18th Aug 2014
    Atomic, the universe is expanding, and the rate of expansion is increasing. So it's pretty much impossible for there to be a big crunch. there will probably be a big freeze, where the universe expands so much it reaches the point where stars and planets cant form, and in about - [Continued in next comment]
  • Butcandy47
    Butcandy47
    18th Aug 2014
    Lol, love this save for some reason (Fav)
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    18th Aug 2014
    I've hit 100 upvotes, 32 downvotes, and almost 700 comments!!!
  • jm211
    jm211
    18th Aug 2014
    well it reached terminal velocity besides the phot isnt affected by the gravity the stne is, so really it isnt surprising, btw I SUCK AT SPELIN (BAD DAY)
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    18th Aug 2014
    (Part 2) You may be thinking,"But when did that cycle start or end?"Well, it never began and will never end. We are just one Universe out of a giant chain of Universes. There is no beginning or end, because, time goes infinitely forwards and backwards. It's hard to explain. It's just a theory.
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    18th Aug 2014
    Part 1) OKAY! I've remembered what I forgot! It was: You know how people don't know what happened befor the Big Bang? Well, I have the answer. Before the Big Bang, there was the Big Crunch, the Big Crunch for the previous Universe in time. And after the Big Crunch in our Universe, it will be the Big Bang in the next Universe. It's like a cycle, or chain of Universes, all linked up by a Big Bang>Big Crunch.
  • Ferne
    Ferne
    18th Aug 2014
    We're talking that time slows down as you approach the speed of light. Extending this thought, this logic tells us that at speed of light the time stops, and accelerating even more (how is that even possible if time stands still?) makes you go back in time.
  • robogeek537
    robogeek537
    18th Aug 2014
    Logic? what is this logic you speak of? I only say this because I'm unclear on what you're talking about Ferne...