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jenface
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Okay I know this is a very vague question and I don't even know if I've worded it correctly.
So what I mean when I say "all particles" is really...everything from uranium (which I know decays over time) to say hydrogen or WHATEVER as I'm completely aware that these may be poor examples.
I'm really curious also as to the fate of photons... Do they just zoom along into eternity or do they eventually lose steam and fizzle out?
If the universe continues to expand and all matter eventually finds itself alone what happens to it? Does it just hang out from now until whenever or does it gradually fade away?
This may be a stupid question but I'd really appreciate your input, even if its just "DUH!"
Thanks Alot!
Jenn
So what I mean when I say "all particles" is really...everything from uranium (which I know decays over time) to say hydrogen or WHATEVER as I'm completely aware that these may be poor examples.
I'm really curious also as to the fate of photons... Do they just zoom along into eternity or do they eventually lose steam and fizzle out?
If the universe continues to expand and all matter eventually finds itself alone what happens to it? Does it just hang out from now until whenever or does it gradually fade away?
This may be a stupid question but I'd really appreciate your input, even if its just "DUH!"
Thanks Alot!
Jenn