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Re: Proof that the universe is eternal? - 04-16-2008, 09:52 AM

Well your logic seems good Couldchaser but let me add a few thoughts.

Eternal means no beginning and no ending, your theory only talks about ending. In other words there could have been a beginning but no ending.

That time stops at the speed of light or its opposite in a black hole, only means while in that state it stops for that entity. Slow down the photon, or release it from the black hole and time starts again for that entity.

The heat death you talk about only means that all that will be left is photons. The photons will keep on existing.

My thought is that everything is made up of stings, and that we have a cyclic ( yes eternal ) universe. That when the big crunch occurs everything gets crunched down to a 1 dimensional Planck length string and when that happens since you can't crunch further BANG you start over again. This says our universe is created but eternal. No steady state.

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