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This question has to do with the universe.?

So the theory that the universe will end from the Heat death or Big Freeze is that the same death for the universe if the universe is part of a Multiverse? Also does the idea of a Heat/Freeze death of the universe apply if the bubble theory is correct? Or if the universe is part of a multiverse does that mean it will end in a phase change (Higgs Boson Catastrophic).

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  • Fitz
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    Great question.

    Well the shape of the universe is what gives us the answer. All the clues suggest we live in flat universe in which the expansion will continue infinitely resulting in heat death. If the bubble theory is correct we get the same result. If nothing slows the expansion of the universe (which we think is the case) then heat death will occur.

    The concept of the multiverse does not change that outcome. As for the Higgs, we know next to nothing about it, it would be premature to comment.

  • cosmo
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    If the physics of the vacuum don't change (again), then yes, the Big Bang will end in heat death.

    But the Big Bang may not be all of reality. We don't know.

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    8 years ago

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