(July 17, 2011 at 4:19 am)theVOID Wrote:(July 16, 2011 at 7:26 am)xonage Wrote: You guys have no imagination and no insight. So the universe expansion is speeding up, big deal. It will slow down one day and then heres what wil happen.
Oh boy, wait for it, xonage is about to overturn physics!
Quote: Are you half wits ready: Objects will continue to gravitate toward each other, and merge.
Objects will continue to gravitate towards each other? Hmh, no objects are doing that at present, galaxies are moving away from each other, the moon is moving away from the earth, the planets away from the sun and the milky way away from the galactic centre.
Since your first premise is about as ass-backwards as possible it follows necessarily that your conclusion is flawed, but lets continue anyway, see how many more laughs we can get at your expense....
Quote: Bigger and bigger objects will continue to vacuum up smaller objects around them.
Vacuum up smaller objects? Like a Lux? Hahahahaha!
Please xonage, in all your brilliance, explain to us your definition of a vacuum in physics!
Quote:There will become fewer and fewer of ever growing mass forms, until there are only a few. One of these will be so massive, a trillion stars, it will cool and implode, and then go bang again.
Tell me, if we already know that when massive stars use all their fuel and the cores condense we get a black hole, why the flying fuck would you assume that an even bigger object is going to do the opposite and explode?
Quote:New universe. Shazam. Xonage bitch slaps the entire small minded community.
No, it's more like you're a porn star who just jizzed on his own face and now the camera crew are laughing at you!
Take notice guys. This is how to properly break down a post....with a sense of humor. Good job there buddy.
Anyway, to help your limited mind grasp this concept, think of space like the ocean. Do you know why there is an island of trash in the pacific. It is because all objects gravitate toward on another. The only thing that can prevent objects colliding is motion. Right now the expansion is fast, so the objects are still powered by some thing stronger than gravity...momentum.
Now, if the big bang was in fact some sort of bursting of matter out into space, then that matter will speed up and then slow down. As it slows down, it will start to glob together.
If the universe is expanding at an infinitely faster rate, and is never going to slow down, then there was no big bang. Either way I am right.