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Our Universe Will Dissipate, Stephen Hawking Was Right Part 2.

the universe as we know it will vanish, leaving us with a perplexing conundrum to contemplate over cosmic donuts and coffee.

By Nora ArianaPublished 10 months ago 3 min read

If this is true,then somewhere around that creates the curving of space that can make you feel like you're in that Twisted space and it can create radiation similar to what happens near black holes

This sounds terrifying at first,but even if this theory is correct, it won't happen anytime soon because it would take a supermassive black hole much longer than the universe's current age to completely vanish. Therefore,in terms of how we measure time,black holes are essentially eternal,and stars may last even longer because many black holes form as a result of giant stars collapsing into themselves.

Others are members of a category known as primordial black holes.
The theory states that they most likely formed spontaneously in the early Universe not long after the big bang occurred.

Hawking realized that primordial black holes could have different sizes ranging from very light to very heavy really small ones would have disappeared by this point due to Hawking radiation. There is a pretty cool idea that these primordial black holes could be dark matter because it is a mysterious substance.
Stars and galaxies travel in peculiar ways,but we don't fully understand why, according to astronomers.


We still lack the means to determine whether these black holes genuinely exist or whether or not dark matter actually makes up their interiors.
Hawking also investigated the notion of the Multiverse,which holds that our reality is but one of many.

According to some scientists, any scenario you can think of in your life could be occurring someplace else in the universe.
Hawking disagreed with that,so he put out a different mathematical framework in his final paper that would have made the Multiverse finite rather than endless.
Thus, instead of an unlimited number of worlds,there would be a finite number.

Another difficult claim to test and confirm,but at least he gave us something to consider, according to the television show Believe It or Not According to the laws of physics, time travel is not entirely impossible.Scientists have equations that suggest we might have what are known as closed time-like curves that might allow us to travel back in time.Imagine going back to your most embarrassing moments in life and knowing what would happen so you could avoid it.However the tricky part is that traveling back in time could result in some serious issues. Imagine encountering your younger or older self on the street or accidently modifying things that have already happened.It can cause events to occur in a way that doesn't make sense.

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The chronology protection conjecture, which Hawking proposed, suggested there may be a law of nature that prevents time travel from occurring because it could lead to all kinds of bizarre and perplexing circumstances where we would simply go back in time to correct our mistakes rather than staying in the present until we discover a way to travel through time without causing such disruption.Hawking was also speaking about this part. I suppose all that's left for us to do is learn from our mistakes and apply life lessons.

We still don't know if Stephen Hawking was entirely serious when he discussed the future of humanity in his latter years,but he brought up the possibility that a particle known as the Higgs boson would generate a large bubble that would eventually consume the entire universe.

He also predicted the invasion of Earth by extraterrestrial creatures and the rise of intelligent machines as a threat to humanity.Some of these predictions came true,and only time will tell if the others will as well.

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  • Alex H Mittelman 10 months ago

    Eldritch thought! Good work! Great job!

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