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Could the universe collapse TODAY? Physicists claim that risk is ‘more likely than ever'

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posted on Dec, 15 2013 @ 01:59 AM
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dragonridr
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Well if the process started we can currently view billions of light years. So if we saw galaxies disappearing in only one place in the sky. Good news it would take longer to get here then life on earth will exist. If it happened in our space it be over so quick we wouldnt know it so id say little to worry about.


I would take this with a grain of salt.

Then that would be the Omega Point, I don't think so.

They need to make up their mind is it open is it closed .



posted on Dec, 15 2013 @ 02:00 AM
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The universe could be about to collapse and everything in it - including us - will be compressed into a small, hard ball.


Which then something will press the flusher and down the toilet train the ball will go. The purpose of the universe became apparent.



posted on Dec, 15 2013 @ 02:02 AM
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I don't see how this is going to compress into anything, and its not random, or oops, there goes the neighborhood. Its a technology and our Family is in control of every aspect of creation and our school, nor is anyone ever not safe. Though there is a temporal time where negativity can occur and the pain people go through here is real, everyone is going to go home in the end, everyone comes in with a bungee cord, because Goodness/God/Family is Love and Good and nothing else matters. Known this all my life.

rt.com...
Physics breakthrough: Is the universe a giant hologram?Physics breakthrough: Is the universe a giant hologram?

Unless its time for this school to be over and everyone freed, and a new one is being formed, its not over.



posted on Dec, 15 2013 @ 02:58 AM
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Even if true and even if it's already begun and even if it is imminent, we're utterly impotent in the face of such an event.

As such... *zzzzzzzzzzzzzz*



posted on Dec, 15 2013 @ 03:18 AM
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OOOOOO

dragonridr
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Well if the process started we can currently view billions of light years. So if we saw galaxies disappearing in only one place in the sky. Good news it would take longer to get here then life on earth will exist. If it happened in our space it be over so quick we wouldnt know it so id say little to worry about.


I would take this with a grain of salt.

Then that would be the Omega Point, I don't think so.

They need to make up their mind is it open is it closed .


This has nothing to do with open or closed universe. What it deals wth is physics the matter in the universe was created by whats called a phase transition after the big bang. This means all that energy droped down to lower state of energy and particles were born. What there saying if another phase transition were to occur with what we learned about the Higgs Boson It would make matter even heavier basically causing the Higgs field itself to gain mass. So when it attaches to matter it will add its mass currently it just slows particles down it doesnt weigh them down.

This i dont believe was even a new idea i knew about this before they even discovered it when it wasnt in the range it was expected to be.



posted on Dec, 15 2013 @ 04:15 AM
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Where exactly does it state the theory of all particles getting more mass during such an event?
(Aside from the DM article)

Because those few articles I have read now state different things, one basically said that "the universe may get yet unknown properties" while replacing other properties like mass or whatever elementary forces ....and from other articles I get more the impression that particles (ie. the universe and whatever is inside) actually will LOSE their mass when the universe transitions from it's temporary state into the "true vacuum".

Only the DM article talks about that particles will get more mass. Is this correct or are they just getting things wrong?



posted on Dec, 15 2013 @ 04:39 AM
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iLemming
Even if true and even if it's already begun and even if it is imminent, we're utterly impotent in the face of such an event.

As such... *zzzzzzzzzzzzzz*


yup, make it quick and painless.

i'll sit on the roof with a killer pina colada, plenty of them too,

and watch as we get smooushed.



posted on Dec, 15 2013 @ 06:15 AM
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brace22


The universe could be about to collapse and everything in it - including us - will be compressed into a small, hard ball.

The process may already have started somewhere in our cosmos and is eating away at the rest of the universe, according to theoretical physicists.

The mind-bending concept has been around for a while, but now researchers in Denmark claim they have proven it is possible with mathematical equations.


Could the universe collapse TODAY? Physicists claim that risk is ‘more likely than ever and may have already started’ Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk... Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook


Future looks bright.
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Except of course for one thing. Any super-massive object stretches the space-time continuum around it to the point that light can't escape aka. a bloack hole. So that super-massive object would not so much expand at the speed of light, but implode into a singularity surrounded by a three-dimensional funnel light-years in radius.
The universe is saved .... for the moment.



posted on Dec, 15 2013 @ 07:49 AM
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I thought that most scientist claimed that the universe was expanding.
Didn't i read that theory somewhere ?
Like i think i read it oh maybe 100 times at least.



posted on Dec, 15 2013 @ 10:37 AM
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Meh. From my understanding, this is just wild hypotheticals with nothing to back it up. This is doom porn. Scientist-sponsored doom porn is still doom porn.



posted on Dec, 15 2013 @ 12:59 PM
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Change happens. Being curious about it is NOT doom porn.






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