This question really bugs me! Here's some information for people who do not know this, scientists believe that our Universe is a closed universe, that explodes periodicly, then contracts back into a ball of many elements. There is another theory that states we are a open galaxy that will explode, and then keep flying off in different directions, until the galaxies become so scarce, that we wouldn't even be able to see the stars at night, not only that but this theory means that the kenetic energy that is accelerating us will everntually slow down, and when it stops completely, the temperature will drop to Zero, and everything will become extinct. Well now here's the tough question, if our Universe is one of these kinds of Universes does that mean it's possible that there could be more gigantic balls of mass floating out in an area of limbo, that explodes periodicly, before it either flies away, or contracts into one piece. Just think of the enormity of this, Could this really be real?
2007-01-30
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