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Kitchen_Philosophy29 t1_j4d2tnw wrote
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None of that makes any sense.
The laws of nature can still be implied with something being infinite.
Entropy is still a thing. There is a reason why 99 percent of everything is hydrogen.
[deleted] t1_j4d41x0 wrote
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Kitchen_Philosophy29 t1_j4d7emx wrote
That makes no sense at all.
Again entropy. Infinity time doesn't mean infinity mass or energy. Its far more likely it would just become susceptible to heay death like the rest.
Furthermore... if it was truely industructibe in a way that is impossible in nature, no outside sources would be able to influence it. No pressute change, no heat, no cold. It wouldnt get to become a super fluid. It wouldnt subliminate.
[deleted] t1_j4d8lmg wrote
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Kitchen_Philosophy29 t1_j4d9gq1 wrote
It is a really good theory because we have no evidence to the contrary.
Also guess what. There are loads of physicists that write fiction. Infact... an INSANE amount.
Gregory Benford (born 1941) Gregory Benford (born 1941) ... Carl Sagan (1934 – 1996) Carl Sagan (1934 – 1996) ... Robert L. ... Poul Anderson (1926 – 2001) ... Sir Fred Hoyle (1915 – 2001) ... C.P. ... Vladimir Nabokov (1899 – 1977)
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