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Lunar Phase 7
Not a Flying Toy.

Registered: Dec 2004
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| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I don't think so. Conservation of energy is one of the most fundamental principles of physics. If it were found to be untrue, then all kinds of crazy things might be possible (perpetual motion, for example).
I don't really know much more than the basic concepts myself. |
I didn't explain correctly, I mean I don't quite understand the science, but all our heat was ultimatley generated by gravity is it not?
Once all useful energy is lost, will gravity cease to exist? If not then surely matter would eventually be pulled together resulting in new stars etc?
Or the big crunch in which case we be sold up the shit river big time.
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You know, William Blake said... uh, nothing is lost. Nothing is lost and I... I really believe that, we only move on...
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Dec-04-2007 01:35
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Lunar Phase 7
Not a Flying Toy.

Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Zone 4
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| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
No. At the basic level, heat is created by particles interacting in different ways. Gravity can be part of that, but there are also the nuclear and electromagnetic forces.
If the expansion of space continues indefinitely, the universe will eventually be "pulled apart."
As far as stars go, nuclear fusion continues only until stars make iron, which is when the fusion process stops and the star dies. There is a very large but still limited amount of fusible (lighter than iron) elements in the universe. |
Very interesting, I may read up on some of this stuff, any recommendations?
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Nothing lasts, nothing lasts, everything is changing into something else. Nothing is wrong, nothing is wrong, everything is on track...
You know, William Blake said... uh, nothing is lost. Nothing is lost and I... I really believe that, we only move on...
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Dec-04-2007 01:44
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