Weltall rückwärts
08.01.2003 um 23:56Es gibt die Theorie (ist sie eigentlich bewiesen??), dass, wenn das Weltall aufgehört hat, sich auszudehnen, es wieder in sich zusammenfällt, nur eben genauso schnell, wie es sich ausgedehnt hat...
Für alle, die dem englischen mächtig sind:
"Question:
If it turns out that the universe is closed and at some point falls back on itself, what can we expect from time? Will it actually reverse itself and the cosmos run backwards like a movie projector?
Answer:
If the universe is closed, it will eventually stop expanding and begin to contract. As seen by some supernatural, outside observer, the universe would appear to be a movie running in reverse. The galaxies would come together again, slowly at first but with increasing speed as time goes on. Time itself, however, would keep operating as it does and not in reverse. That implies that the observed universe would continue to evolve—stars would continue growing old and dying, and the light from the most distant galaxies would still appear redshifted because we would be seeing them as they were at a time before the contraction started. — R.T."
Nachzulesen auf:http://www.pbs.org/wnet/hawking/html/ask.html (Archiv-Version vom 18.02.2003)
Weiß jemand, wie lange es noch dauern wird, dass es sich noch weiter ausdehnt?
Ist es nicht komisch? Da leben die Menschen, bauen sich ihre Zivilisation auf, sind unsterblich, haben alles erreicht...und alles ist wieder weg...
Für alle, die dem englischen mächtig sind:
"Question:
If it turns out that the universe is closed and at some point falls back on itself, what can we expect from time? Will it actually reverse itself and the cosmos run backwards like a movie projector?
Answer:
If the universe is closed, it will eventually stop expanding and begin to contract. As seen by some supernatural, outside observer, the universe would appear to be a movie running in reverse. The galaxies would come together again, slowly at first but with increasing speed as time goes on. Time itself, however, would keep operating as it does and not in reverse. That implies that the observed universe would continue to evolve—stars would continue growing old and dying, and the light from the most distant galaxies would still appear redshifted because we would be seeing them as they were at a time before the contraction started. — R.T."
Nachzulesen auf:http://www.pbs.org/wnet/hawking/html/ask.html (Archiv-Version vom 18.02.2003)
Weiß jemand, wie lange es noch dauern wird, dass es sich noch weiter ausdehnt?
Ist es nicht komisch? Da leben die Menschen, bauen sich ihre Zivilisation auf, sind unsterblich, haben alles erreicht...und alles ist wieder weg...