(08-31-2013, 03:50 PM)JustAnotherPlayer Wrote: Let's just say that the Universe had a shape. Not infinite. If this is the case and we happened to get out, what happens? If there's nothing, then we're still in the Universe as there is Space.
Since the Universe is infinite, that means that the number of Galaxies and Stars are infinite and you all thought that all we can see is just that. No, there was more. As the Universe is infinite, it never ends.
And what will happen when the Universe "dies"? Like the Heat Death of the Universe or the Big Freeze theory? What will happen then? Will a new Big Bang occur and it all repeats, or when it's finished, it is finished and no life remains?
Also, what happens after Death? Can we perceive the world? What does it felt? Does it felt like nothingness? Or that you can't do anything? Or does a Heaven and Hell exist?
First paragraph: Excellent question! If the universe is not infinite, my best guess is that
if you build a spaceship and you keep on going forever you will turn back to your starting point.
Second paragraph: If the universe is infinite there is a perfect duplicate of you and me and everyone else in the universe who is reading this sentece and you both are trying to imagine each other.
Third Paragraph: The heat death is our best bet. However there are other cases depending on the universe's total density.
For more details:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_fa...e_universe
I don't want to dissapoint you, but life will be long gone trillions of years or more before the universe dies.
In heat death scenario time ceases to exist, everything freezes, everything ends.
Final paragraph: I don't know. But consider this: You were dead for 13.7 billion years. How was your experience?
@ Scraper
Fair enough.