How can we survive the heat death of the universe?
we can't
>>8204025
I second this.
>>8204025
>>8204030
Maybe we just need to try harder.
>>8204031
hello l'rato
>>8204048
entropy increases
the heat must flow
>>8204056
What if we stop entropy from increasing?
>>8204067
What if we stop death from reaping?
>>8204024
I have an idea.
>>8204145
no contracto comprendo
>>8204031
helo ratto
>can we survive a scenario in which everyone is by definition dead?
Think about a question before asking it.
Maybe if we get the universe to rotate so fast that resets itself.
You have to reach [HEAVEN]
>>8204078
My life.
>>8204196
That's what I thought.
> heat death of the universe
There is no such thing. Chaos is inevitable
>>8204161
>Can I avoid suicide, a scenario in which I kill myself ?
Kill youserlf
>>8204153
Take your pretention and prudishness back to the church.
Reminder that every time you do something you are increasing the entropy of the universe. It's best for the universe if we move as little as possible.
>>8204285
>Best for the universe
The fuck is that supposed to mean?
Entropy is not defined as bad or disorganized in a human sense, it has a very specific definition.
> heat death of the universe
You know that's physically impossible right ?
>>8204285
The Greeks were right all this time.
Philosophy > Science
/sci/ BTFO
>>8204191
It will eventually happen, when everythinglg had dissapeared entropy will fuck up the void and create a new universe.
>>8204293
It's not impossible, it's inevitable. We aren't living in the universe's highest entropy state and by the second law of thermodynamics, we will tend toward it. Eventually everything will be a liquid that is exactly the same temperature everywhere. It'll be the most boring imaginable configuration of stuff.
>>8204024
The heat death of the universe won't kill us. The sun has several billion years left in it's life
>>8204024
Create another universe, duh.
Tall order for fleshbags, but a sufficiently advanced AI is indistinguishable from God, so no biggie.
>>8204024
>dat pic
>this topic
>mfw
>>8204312
Then it will change again. Shit will come together due to gravity, matter will compress and turn into planets, some will turn into blackholes and chaos will rise again.
Heat death is theoretically and practically impossible unless you have a magical wand that freezes every atom in the universe at the same time.
>>8204354
>Shit will come together due to gravity
Nope, sorry
>>8204376
Are you retarded ?
>>8204411
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity
>>8204414
The expansion of the universe is accelerating you fucking idiot
>>8204419
Meaning ?
>>8204426
Meaning the Universe isn't getting back together
>>8204427
How does it even prove that there is dark energy ? How do you know that universe isn't pulled by something outside ?
>>8204031
The harder we try, the faster it happens.
>we
there is no such thing as a species.
there's just you and a bunch of other animals, some of which you are capable of breeding with
>>8204447
> no evidence for dark matter at all
> defends it as if its a fact
go away dumdum
>>8204024
WE MUST ALL WORK TOWARD TE ULTIMATE GOAL OF CREATING A BLACK HOLE! THIS WILL LOWER TE ENTROPY OF THE UNIVERSE RESULTING IN AN EXTENSION OF ITS COSMIC LIFE.
>>8204440
looks up the Kurzgesagt videos
apparently anything outside the local group is not gravitationally bound to each other
>>8204196
That's an interesting coincidence.
>>8204078
roll
>>8204427
I want to make a terrible Taylor Swift joke, but I agree with you, so I'm going to write this post instead.
>>8204024
We need to use our soul to reignite the Kiln of the First Flame
Don't ask stupid questions.
>>8204024
INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR MEANINGFUL ANSWER.
>>8204460
Why do people keep saying this?
Why don't they actual look at the data?
We basically have eternity to figure it out I wouldn't worry about it.
>>8204860
> muh data
Do you know the difference between evidence and hypothesis ?
Wait it out
>>8204024
>How can we survive the heat death of the universe?
Get red-pilled. Use BRUTE STRENGTH.
>>8204881
Yes, anon.
Dark matter and dark energy are just the names of two phenomena discovered by observational cosmology.
Nobody knows what they are.
Nobody claims to.
>>8204078
Will i be better than that fag at overwatch?
Also, shit thread.
>>8204887
Doesn't work in an expanding universe.
>>8204024
>How can we survive the heat death of the universe?
How can we survive the heat death of the Earth?
>>8205061
Move the earth farther away from the sun
Wormhole to another, younger universe.
>>8205061
Giant space radiators
>>8205078
;^)
>>8204564
My nigga
>>8204024
We hunt other universes and kill them for their energy.
Why are we talking about the end of the universe as we know it when we haven't fully realized the reach of our consciousness or what we can achieve upon singularity?
The Internet doesn't take solid form in the form of wi-fi and data and such, isn't it possible that through advents it will eventually be practically entirely formless with us being able to allocate our minds into it thereby individually creating new universes upon universes?
Like "Her", if our consciousness ever becomes untethered to the physical body and can move simply like information through the Internet, could we ever really die?
We know less about the universe than we know about our world and comparatively speaking, it's like "global warming". We'll be able to control all that and more. We're advancing faster than ever.
>>8204564
I love you
>>8204024
Life on earth will probably end with the death of the sun, way before the heat death of the universe is a concern. And humanity will probably go extinct in the next massive extinction event way before that happens, you just need a supervolcano exploding or a decently sized asteroid hitting the earth.
what if we make a spaceship and go really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really far away
>>8205330
Technically possible so long as FTL is possible.
>>8205332
Unfortunately it isn't.
>>8204314
>This reply
Wat?
>>8204024
I heard that they recently discovered that black holes can explode and redistribute their parts.
Honestly there is no such thing as heat death, the only real source of force in the universe is gravity and gravity is literally infinite. What we have to worry about is there being space between things so that constructs of different compositions can emerge rather than just a single lump of black hole matter.
If black holes do "super nova" as I've heard, and redistribute their composite matter, then that means there will never be an "end" to the universe.
It could be that what we think of as the big bang was just a single black hole exploding in what could be a very small portion of the universe if the universe is indeed infinite.
tl;dr The heat death of the universe got proven false a while ago.
>>8205417
this theory is my new religion, can I read about this somewhere or did you think of it yourself? If so please write a book so I can read it
>>8205421
I might right a book about it sometime.
>>8205417
>I heard that
>tl;dr x got proven false
>>8204024
http://www.physics.princeton.edu/ph115/LQ.pdf
>>8205520
>all energy expended
>still magically works and thinks
surely the problem was already solved
>>8205542
>wasting your time reading asishit
if you want realism then dont read fiction
>>8205547
it's fundamentally flawed
they've created a way for sentience to exist "independent of matter or energy" and to do so indefinitely
>>8205564
yep, exactly. thats why I dont waste my time reading asimov