Yep, when the sun begins to burn it's helium it will grow into a red giant then after a few billion years more it will rip itself apart condensing into a whit dwarf. I doubt humans will exist long enough to be worried about it.
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Nonoise, That which is a "Nothing" cannot return to another nothingness...Nothing is only that: nothing... No information (and all there is, is information) can disappear and has ever disappeared; more than that the matrix containing all information with all parts linked already in a living play is there for any of us to see... The distribution of primes numbers is the music of memory... Can I gives you a glimpse of that in a superficial but astonishing way? Here is the most complex object of the universe, it is not a brain, whose complexity is ridiculously small, not even the entire visible universe whose complexity compared to that is non existant : https://autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines/2012/11/carlos-paris-crunching-billion-digit-prime-numb... This is a beginning fragment of an object whose complexity is infinite...And this is the more simple photo of the universal memory matrix at resting.... |
Yep, when the sun begins to burn it's helium it will grow into a red giant then after a few billion years more it will rip itself apart condensing into a whit dwarf. I doubt humans will exist long enough to be worried about it.Unless they send Spock to deliver some red anti-matter. But, in the end, you can file that under just another example of deus ex machina, like all of our previous contrivances. All the best, Nonoise |
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