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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-10-11 03:43 pm

[ SECRET POST #3203 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3203 ⌋

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Re: Question thread!

(Anonymous) 2015-10-11 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe. The last I heard, the scientific evidence was that the galaxies are proven to be decelerating in their movement away from each other, which is evidence that they're eventually going to stop and have enough pull on each other to start moving back in the other direction.
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Re: Question thread!

[personal profile] dreemyweird 2015-10-11 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
That's true, but all it proves is that our Universe may - may, mind - end with a Big Bang-like event. Not that there were similar events before the original Big Bang, nor that there will be any afterwards.

Re: Question thread!

(Anonymous) 2015-10-11 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
That depends entirely on how much dark matter is present in our Universe. Currently we have no idea whether the stuff even exists, so it's impossible to accurately even hazard a guess.

Basically, the jury's still out on whether the Universe will simply lose inertia and remain that way, or whether it will shrink back into itself (the Big Crunch).