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originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Doesn't matter, at one point after the big bang the universe was made up of hydrogen...
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: Reverbs
Time doesn't pass at the speed of light..
I was discussing the end state of the universe in regards entropy. Whether a photon experiences time is not relevant to the fact I was making that entropy only increases.
originally posted by: Reverbs
It's obvious we are not talking about the same thing..
How did the big bang happen?
Universal order existed prior to life. If the universe started, it must have been shaped by anti-entropic forces. If it has always existed, then our knowledge of entropy and order is wro
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: purplemer
Life is the opposite of chaos. It is a drive towards complexity and order. It is in direct contention with the laws of thermodynamics..
It still doesn't reverse the overall entropy of the universe.
It still doesn't reverse the overall entropy of the universe
I may not know all the asnwers but one I do know is that the universe is not living.
It still doesn't reverse the overall entropy of the universe.
Prior to that is was a hot dense plasma and will eventually migrate to a cold dark state via the entropic process. There will be no more stars to coalesce and go nova as there will no longer be enough material density for them to form.