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wtf
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>>16909125
chill out anon, we're good for another few trillion years, what you should really be worried about is the sun becoming a red giant in the next few billion years
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>>16909125
>tourists are only finding out about the possibility of vacuum decay now
AI slop and its consequences...
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>>16909171
>>16909184
this is some kurzegesagt shit that "the science" made up isnt it
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>>16909191
No, it is possible for the universe to be in the state of a false vacuum, but its rather unlikely.
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>>16909195
>it is possible
>rather unlikely
what if the calculations are wrong?
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>>16909203
It would be extremely painless
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>>16909184
>>16909125
Vacuum decay is not real. It is the "God" of atheists. They believe that it cannot possibly be that universe will end as a collection of individual photons and neutrinos separated between each other by FTL expanding vacuum horizon.
"This can't possibly end like this! The universe must be cyclical! Big bang must happen again somehow!"
Turns out, GR works perfectly fine in an infinite, cold universe of maximum entropy with nothing in it and where nothing ever happens.
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>>16909184
Delete this image and never post it again
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There's a scifi book based on that theory where this happens.
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>>16909647
Make me nigger

>>16909641
Yeah I'm not reading that
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>>16909195
Not really. Higgs and w and z wouldn't appear spontaneously during symmetry breaking of it was possible to vacuum decay
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>>16909671
name it
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>>16910084
Schild's Ladder by Greg Egan (2002) is a premier hard science fiction novel centered on vacuum decay. In the far future, a quantum physics experiment goes catastrophic, creating an expanding "non-相當" bubble that replaces normal physics with new physical laws, threatening to consume the universe.
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>>16910071
Interesting, I didn't know that.Where can I read more?



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