Tuesday, 11 December 2018

cosmology - Could universe expansion continue after the universe reached thermodynamic equilibrium


Stimulated by reading this question


Would time still exist after Heat Death of the Unverse?


it seems that a literally eternal expansion is not precluded. This would be in accordance to a real cosmological constant that should persist on further pushing everything apart independent of equilibrium.



Is this correct at least according to the current cosmological view or even just plausible as hypothesis?


If yes, can one think of time as to exists for ever but also to a kind of persisting arrow of time (though there shouldn't be something happening in that direction except expansion itself).




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