Post: What will happen when all the stars in the universe burn out?
06-24-2012, 10:21 PM #1
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Or will they cause another big bang to occur due to imploding and whatever stare .


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06-24-2012, 10:27 PM #2
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Your mother will most likely devour the stars before most of the stars burn out. Enzo

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06-24-2012, 10:27 PM #3
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06-24-2012, 10:28 PM #4
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Originally posted by FAG View Post
Your mother will most likely devour the stars before most of the stars burn out. Enzo


And then she will implode forcing a new big bang.
06-24-2012, 10:29 PM #5
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We'll all be dead so I don't really care too much.
06-24-2012, 10:29 PM #6
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06-24-2012, 10:30 PM #7
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Originally posted by Pichu View Post
And then she will implode forcing a new big bang.


Allowing the same thing to happen over and over again... We have solved the mystery, sit down Stephen Hawking. :fyea:

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06-24-2012, 10:31 PM #8
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Stars are born within the clouds of dust and scattered throughout most galaxies. A familiar example of such as a dust cloud is the Orion Nebula, revealed in vivid detail in the adjacent image, which combines images at visible and infrared wavelengths measured by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and Spitzer Space Telescope. Turbulence deep within these clouds gives rise to knots with sufficient mass that the gas and dust can begin to collapse under its own gravitational attraction. As the cloud collapses, the material at the center begins to heat up. Known as a protostar, it is this hot core at the heart of the collapsing cloud that will one day become a star. Three-dimensional computer models of star formation predict that the spinning clouds of collapsing gas and dust may break up into two or three blobs; this would explain why the majority the stars in the Milky Way are paired or in groups of multiple stars.

As the cloud collapses, a dense, hot core forms and begins gathering dust and gas. Not all of this material ends up as part of a star , the remaining dust can become planets, asteroids, or comets or may remain as dust.

How stars are formed and why all of them can never burn out at the same time so there would be at least one star shining.
06-24-2012, 10:49 PM #9
Here's a more technical answer than your mother =Sad Awesome

There's 3 theories when it comes to the universe: Open universe, closed universe and flat universe. I know piss all about flat universe so let's forget that one.

The Closed universe runs on the assumption that as the universe expands, the rate of matter created will increase until there becomes enough mass to pull everything back into the centre causing another big bang. And the universe sort of repeats or whatever.

The most common theory is the open universe. This is a universe where everything expands forever and the amount of matter that will be created isn't enough to pull the universe back into the centre. As the time in the universe goes on, stars will form and die leaving behind black holes, neutron and red dwarves. After all the red dwarves use all their energy they become white dwarves (theoretically). Due to the dwarf and neutron stars using all their energy, they will turn into their constituent sub atomic particles and due to Hawking Radiation, the black holes will also decay. And then we get to the part where all the remaining matter: photons, neutrinos, electrons and positrons, are so far apart from each other they can't interact and the universe expands forever. What a fucking waste.

Scientist say all that will be left is this picture:

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06-24-2012, 11:20 PM #10
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The universe continues to expand forever... but is essentially dead.

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