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Originally posted by surfupSo all energy is moving from higher level to lower level which is heat, which means that the universe should be getting warmer.
Originally posted by surfup
So all energy is moving from higher level to lower level which is heat, which means that the universe should be getting warmer.
But as you might already know, it isn\'t the case, the universe is getting colder, then where is the heat going to?
Someone in my class pointed to expansion. Then second law of thermodynamics proves that the universe is expanding?
Originally posted by Aelita
Imagine that a star slowly dies and becomes extinct. It's energy has been shed via all sorts of radiation. Now, this radiation keeps traveling in space. So what we have here is redistribution of energy from concentrated locations (such as stars that support life like ours), to space. This is how entropy increases and can be perceived as cooling.
Originally posted by WaStEdDeAtH777
That seems like a plausible explanation. I've also read that the only way to have an infinite universe is to have the whole thing at an equal temperature, meaning, no entropy.
Originally posted by surfup
But as you might already know, it isn\'t the case, the universe is getting colder, then where is the heat going to?
Someone in my class pointed to expansion. Then second law of thermodynamics proves that the universe is expanding?
Originally posted by BlackJackal
The reason is as follows:
According to the Kinetic Theory heat is nothing more but the random movement of Atoms and molecules. Yes this always increases within a closed system.
The universe is getting colder because the large majority of it is nothingness. Meaning their are not atoms or molecules to move around and produce heat.