Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Not worth living for, definitely not worth dying for...

Was cooking breakfast in the morning today when a fly flew across me and I snapped my hand to scare it off, probably a few drops of water from my hand fell onto the pan and it made the hissing sound of water evaporating. The chain of thoughts that followed are as below:

-Was it the fly that sat on the pan and got fried?
-No it would know the pan is hot, if it went near it.
-Radiation of course.
-Did god create radiation to warn off creatures of hot objects?
-What if radiation wasn't there?
-Are there only 3 ways of transmission of heat energy?
-Could there be a fourth way?
-Like energy collapsing into a black hole in one point in space and coming out in another.
-What will finally happen to the black holes?
-Will all the universe finally convert into numerous black holes?
-Will all the black holes start collapsing into themselves, contracting the whole universe into one point?
-But how is it possible, the universe is expanding.
-But if the black holes at the center of the universe start collapsing into one another, they will become powerful enough to slow the expansion and probably reverse it too.
-What will happen then?
-The universe as we know it will start collapsing into one point!!!
-Probably at a point of time, before the whole universe has actually been sucked back, chances are we may have a premature big bang.
-Is it possible to have a premature big bang?
-Or did god put in just enough matter in the space, that until the whole of it has collapsed into a point, big bang won't happen?
-Imagine, big bang waiting for that last particle, which is leisurely floating in the empty space.
-On the other hand if god was a little liberal and put in extra matter then we will have a premature big bang.
-We will then have 2 universes, one older and cooler on the outside as a shell and another, newer hotter inside, ever expanding.
-A new species will be born and they will know the universe as the only thing existing since the beginning of time. Since their big bang.
-But if I survive on one of those cooler outer sphere of the previous universe, what will I see?
-Who knows there is already an older universe beyond the boundaries of our universe.
-Who knows there are versions of universes, each one wrapping the newer one, each one colder, each one bigger.
-Which means that even if god was liberal and he put in a little extra matter, with every big bang, critical mass required will keep getting refined and, with each big bang, the older universe will become thinner and thinner, till an equilibrium is reached.
-Which means there is a possibility of...

And then the cab came...
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