Does the universe as an expiring date?

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Message 1160425 - Posted: 8 Oct 2011, 23:43:15 UTC

Neutirnos can traveltrough multi verses, also Tachyons.

There still existsa relation between speed and how time elaples.

There are several theories that c is a constant,but according tomdern cosmology, is possible to travel faster than lihght.

the problem is if prooven modern physcis has to ber rewritten

better this than yolive in the time of Aristoteles
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Message 1173330 - Posted: 23 Nov 2011, 21:31:18 UTC - in response to Message 1147137.  

According to the Big Bang theory the current universe was created from a singularity, and since then it is expanding and moving.

Will it come a time when the universe will have no more mass to expand and will stop? Or will it rip?


It's likely that it will rip apart since recent scientific observations of the universe reveals that the current rate of expansion of the universe is increasing.
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