The Naked Scientists
  • Login
  • Register
  • Podcasts
      • The Naked Scientists
      • eLife
      • Naked Genetics
      • Naked Astronomy
      • In short
      • Naked Neuroscience
      • Ask! The Naked Scientists
      • Question of the Week
      • Archive
      • Video
      • SUBSCRIBE to our Podcasts
  • Articles
      • Science News
      • Features
      • Interviews
      • Answers to Science Questions
  • Get Naked
      • Donate
      • Do an Experiment
      • Science Forum
      • Ask a Question
  • About
      • Meet the team
      • Our Sponsors
      • Site Map
      • Contact us

User menu

  • Login
  • Register
  • Home
  • Help
  • Search
  • Tags
  • Member Map
  • Recent Topics
  • Login
  • Register
  1. Naked Science Forum
  2. Non Life Sciences
  3. Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology
  4. What are the chances for a "big crunch" to happen?
« previous next »
  • Print
Pages: [1]   Go Down

What are the chances for a "big crunch" to happen?

  • 7 Replies
  • 7902 Views
  • 0 Tags

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline The Scientist (OP)

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • 286
  • Activity:
    0%
  • Its great to be me!
    • View Profile
What are the chances for a "big crunch" to happen?
« on: 19/12/2010 11:11:57 »
Please elaborate upon explanation. Thanks!
Logged
The Scientist
 



Offline Foolosophy

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • 218
  • Activity:
    0%
    • View Profile
What are the chances for a "big crunch" to happen?
« Reply #1 on: 19/12/2010 11:39:08 »
Quote from: The Scientist on 19/12/2010 11:11:57
Please elaborate upon explanation. Thanks!


You require a numerical probability for a 'universal collapse' event?
Logged
 

Offline The Scientist (OP)

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • 286
  • Activity:
    0%
  • Its great to be me!
    • View Profile
What are the chances for a "big crunch" to happen?
« Reply #2 on: 19/12/2010 11:42:23 »
Quote from: Foolosophy on 19/12/2010 11:39:08
Quote from: The Scientist on 19/12/2010 11:11:57
Please elaborate upon explanation. Thanks!


You require a numerical probability for a 'universal collapse' event?

yea... kinda... :)
Logged
The Scientist
 

Offline Chemistry4me

  • Naked Science Forum King!
  • ******
  • 7705
  • Activity:
    0%
  • Thanked: 2 times
    • View Profile
What are the chances for a "big crunch" to happen?
« Reply #3 on: 19/12/2010 11:46:21 »
How about 'practically nil' [:o] ?
Logged
 

Offline The Scientist (OP)

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • 286
  • Activity:
    0%
  • Its great to be me!
    • View Profile
What are the chances for a "big crunch" to happen?
« Reply #4 on: 19/12/2010 11:48:51 »
Quote from: Chemistry4me on 19/12/2010 11:46:21
How about 'practically nil' [:o] ?

Oh? That's interesting, could you please elaborate further?
Logged
The Scientist
 



Offline Foolosophy

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • 218
  • Activity:
    0%
    • View Profile
What are the chances for a "big crunch" to happen?
« Reply #5 on: 19/12/2010 12:06:46 »
Quote from: The Scientist on 19/12/2010 11:42:23
Quote from: Foolosophy on 19/12/2010 11:39:08
Quote from: The Scientist on 19/12/2010 11:11:57
Please elaborate upon explanation. Thanks!


You require a numerical probability for a 'universal collapse' event?

yea... kinda... :)

....and what do you intend to do with such a numerical probability?

Perhaps the conditions necessary for such an event are more interesting to discuss?
« Last Edit: 19/12/2010 12:10:53 by Foolosophy »
Logged
 

Offline Bill S

  • Naked Science Forum King!
  • ******
  • 3633
  • Activity:
    0%
  • Thanked: 113 times
    • View Profile
What are the chances for a "big crunch" to happen?
« Reply #6 on: 19/12/2010 19:10:37 »
I suspect that in our present state of cosmological knowledge any attempt to predict the likelihood of a big crunch would rely more on the crystal ball than the computer. However, there are some interesting side issues, such as the possibility that any information could pass through a crunch/bang situation into a succeeding universe.   
Logged
There never was nothing.
 

Offline imatfaal

  • Naked Science Forum King!
  • ******
  • 2782
  • Activity:
    0%
  • rouge moderator
    • View Profile
What are the chances for a "big crunch" to happen?
« Reply #7 on: 20/12/2010 11:49:14 »
At the moment the best calculations and measurements we have show that the big crunch is very unlikely - the hubble constant is such that the universe will keep expanding and we will end up cold, dark, and lonely.
Logged
There’s no sense in being precise when you don’t even know what you’re talking about.  John Von Neumann

At the surface, we may appear as intellects, helpful people, friendly staff or protectors of the interwebs. Deep down inside, we're all trolls. CaptainPanic @ sf.n
 



  • Print
Pages: [1]   Go Up
« previous next »
Tags:
 

Similar topics (5)

what would happen if gravitational mass were different than inertial mass?

Started by hamdani yusufBoard Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology

Replies: 76
Views: 12928
Last post 17/05/2021 00:30:56
by jeffreyH
What would happen if salt water and fresh water swapped?

Started by Paul Chapman Board The Environment

Replies: 1
Views: 4427
Last post 15/01/2017 09:00:22
by evan_au
If I moved backwards at the speed of light holding a torch, what would happen at the start of the beam?

Started by thedocBoard Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology

Replies: 53
Views: 13539
Last post 23/11/2017 06:19:21
by jeffreyH
What would happen if Global warming completely melted the polar ice caps?

Started by BrexBoard The Environment

Replies: 10
Views: 26078
Last post 02/12/2007 20:16:37
by Andrew K Fletcher
What would happen if you flew into the ripple caused by two black holes colliding?

Started by thedocBoard Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology

Replies: 1
Views: 2240
Last post 09/08/2016 16:38:14
by thedoc
There was an error while thanking
Thanking...
  • SMF 2.0.15 | SMF © 2017, Simple Machines
    Privacy Policy
    SMFAds for Free Forums
  • Naked Science Forum ©

Page created in 0.181 seconds with 53 queries.

  • Podcasts
  • Articles
  • Get Naked
  • About
  • Contact us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Subscribe to newsletter
  • We love feedback

Follow us

cambridge_logo_footer.png

©The Naked Scientists® 2000–2017 | The Naked Scientists® and Naked Science® are registered trademarks created by Dr Chris Smith. Information presented on this website is the opinion of the individual contributors and does not reflect the general views of the administrators, editors, moderators, sponsors, Cambridge University or the public at large.