Would be better with shrooms, instead of scotch.fucking deep...just like she likes it
It’s beautiful!Did anyone notice? During Leap Year, the Moon and Venus were side by side.
Time travelling to the past is consistent with mathematicsRoger Penrose has some pretty interesting stuff regarding cyclic universes that is consistent with mathematics.
If you look at the Cosmic Microwave Background, the early universe was at maximum entropy; same temperature, same distribution/density of matter. The universe that we see now is of much lower entropy than the early universe shown by the CMB.Time travelling to the past is consistent with mathematics
but Einstein still rejected its possibility. If the hypothesis
or theory of cyclical universes is consistent with mathematics
the size of the universe has to be infinite for it to evolve eternally
without violating the second law of thermodynamics. A
finite universe going forward has to reach maximum
entropy at some point when time ends.
The density was much higher during the early stages of the universe but the density was more consistent than it is now, temperature differences in the early universe were also lower in the early universe than it is now. In the early universe, as shown by the CMB, it is not possible to evolve the system into a higher entropy state because the matter was already equally distributed and temperature (energy) was also equally distributed.At the time of the big bang the universe had to be infinitely
dense. I have no idea how its density could be the same in
its early stage as it is now. The universe was and is made up
of matters, not just photons. I don't see how the cosmic
microwave background could reveal the total entropy of
the early universe.
Says Perry Mason: join date 2001I think both you guys really need to go out and get fucked! :nod:
Perry
We have not measured hawking radiation yet. Entropy and information are intrinsically linked, a high entropy system contains low information and vice versa. Hawking before he died was working on the theory that the information contained in a black hole is preserved but in another universe. If that is the case then black holes create more entropy than one would expect as everything radiating out from a black hole has less information than the incoming flow of matter and that information (low entropy) is then dumped into another universe. Of course, that involves wormholes, which are allowed in the math and if they do exist they could only exist in places with very curved space-time and black holes are the best candidate we know of.At some point all black holes in the universe
would evaporate via Hawking radiation and
vanish. In the process more entropy is created.