Look at man kind are we not entropic? Simple cells building into complex living organisms that destroy and die. Eventually withering away into oblivion.
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Matter and energy cannot be destroyed. Simple.
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Edited by Mr Tacos: 8/27/2015 8:00:52 AMAnti matter and negative energy?
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I've heard of anti-matter, but not negative energy. And I'm not too knowledgable about either of them. But I'm fairly certain that anti-matter is the opposite of matter. It hasn't been created. Also, I don't know how they can relate to this subject. Please read the entire thing.
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Yes it has. Small amounts have been detected around our galaxy's halo. Also its used in certain MRIs if I am correct. Negative energy is purely theoretical. Also what about Black Holes? Im aware some emit radiation but the physical contents of what enter are lost.
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No one knows about the other sides of black holes. Wherever the energy ends up, it won't be destroyed.
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Fair point, but still when matter and anti-matter collide they annihilate on another leaving no trace behind, according to leading physicists (Alex Fillipanko{maybe messed up spelling on last name}to note as one Ive heard). Anti matter has the exact opposite properties as matter and in theory, could destroy everything we know particle by particle.
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I've never heard about this. I might need to look into it.
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The net energy of the universe would still be the same
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I thought it would become an empty vacuum waiting for the quantum fluctuations known as the big bang to reoccur?
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If the net energy is a total of zero and the space that wasn't nothing shrinks until it blips out of existence... Then yes, that's it
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Well it just might. Im not sure but physics would be weird. The universe would be dominated by black holes. Space time would be warped like crazy. There would most likely be no matter left. Just a dark void of dying black holes.
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But black holes have mass so maybe the singularity of the black hole becomes the focal point of the Big Bang. That's where the energy could come from
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I personally believe that eventually the black holes will just die off and dissipate. But there is a polar opposite universe to ours (evidence noted by the cold spot in the CMBR, dark flow, and gravity being filtered through other dimensions) and eventually this "anti-universe" combines with ours creating the big bang leaving a vacuum full of energy ready to form a new universe. Its a new theory I read about that intrigued me and I feel makes sense on some level.
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Hmm... cool
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Anyways, gtg sleep now