>Do you feel that plane Earth will someday come to an end?
Yes. It might be destroyed about five billion years from now when the Sun goes nova. Or, if it survives that event, it will probably be sucked into a galactic black hole in the distant future (read: probably many trillions of years from now). This is assuming that it is not destroyed by technological means before then; for example, if humanity decided to create a ringworld or a Dyson sphere around the Sun, they might take apart the Earth in order to build it.
>Will there be a time when there is no more life?
That depends what you mean by the words 'time' and 'life', which are incidentally two of the hardest words to define in the english language. I would say that in our universe at least, it is quite likely that there will be a time with no more life. Most ideas about the end of the Universe suggest that such a time will exist, and if it will not, then probably it will only have been averted by technological intervention of some sort.
>Take it a step farther, Will the universe or the world as we know it, come to an end?
Unless we can find a loophole in the Second Law of Thermodynamics and the principles of dark energy, our universe will indeed reach a point where it can be said to have effectively ended. However, it may be possible to technologically avert that end, and even if it isn't, it is highly probable that other universes also exist which could continue on in some sort of timeline even after our own universe dies.
You can read more about the end of the Universe here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_death
>If so, will the "big bang" bang again?
It's unlikely, but possible.
2007-12-31 09:09:47
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm getting the psychology of why they suspect yet no longer the rational so no. i do no longer go searching and see the writer. I see nature purely. they might cite the butterfly, kittens, newborn babies, sunsets, and rainbows yet they seem to ignore the butterfly death in the spider information superhighway, babies who're born with terrible beginning defects or illnesses, the thoroughly organic motives we've for a manner those issues artwork. they might desire to hotel to introducing a sparkling fictional character without data for issues like beginning defects, ailment, "evil" jointly as technology provides logical motives supported via data. they only argument they have in any respect that i'd desire to at one time variety of see is the inspiration of the universe. the actual answer however is merely we don't understand. A naturalistic clarification is extra in all likelihood to me merely as a naturalistic clarification replaced our theory demons brought about epilepsy, Zeus threw lightening, sin brought about ailment, and so on.... i inspect the very foundation of the predator/prey gadget the international is predicated upon and logic precludes the form of god maximum anybody is peddling at any cost.
2016-10-10 17:58:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it has been happening since time immemorial. A big bang, life and then the big collapse and another big bang.
2007-12-31 07:52:36
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answered by bocasbeachbum 6
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The Sun will go red giant and likely engulf the Earth in about 5 billion years. It will also increase it's energy output about 10% every billion years until then. That makes it way to hot in about 2 billion years for things to live here since that would boil off the water.
The Universe is not only expanding, the rate is increasing slightly. It will eventually become too spread out and cool, it looks like to me. M Theory suggests that new universes are created all the time.
2007-12-31 07:48:16
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answered by Anonymous
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When the sun goes super nova, that'll pretty much end everything.
2007-12-31 07:46:18
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answered by milomax 6
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Yes - I believe the world will one day come to an end (as we know it) and no longer support life. And yes, eventually I'm sure the universe will go on without us. If that means recreating itself - I have no doubt it will do so.
2007-12-31 07:46:00
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answered by swordarkeereon 6
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I don't think the world will end but global warming will most likely be a contributing factor in the extinction of life on this planet. I can't say the universe will come to an end because I don't know what's in every part of the universe.
2007-12-31 07:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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The earth can't survive as it is now when the sun dies, so yes, it will "end."
By that time I assume we will travelled to other planets suitable for sustaining life.
2007-12-31 07:44:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Earth? Probably, at least when the sun dies, I humans don't do it in first.
Universe? No clue. It's possible.
2007-12-31 07:44:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Science doesn't know that for sure, but if Entropy has its way, life will eventually succumb to the cold death of the universe, yes.
2007-12-31 07:44:13
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answered by Geoff 2
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