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Re: Will The Universe Expand For Ever???Why???

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Posted by Robert/">Robert on November 16, 1999 00:58:27 UTC

No, the universe will not expand forever. If it continues to expand, one, the critical density will be reached and there will not be enough force left to keep pushing us, or two, the universe will go into deepfreeze due to the distance of objects and will collapse in upon itself by the laws of thermodynamics. My question then would be, when the universe contracts, will entropy reverse and more dimension be accsesible?

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