Jack Cummins         
         
Manuel         
         
PoeticUniverse         
         In speaking of the end of time, I am referring to the end of space-time, and its associated laws. — Jack Cummins
Metaphysician Undercover         
         The question is a serious one, but I wish it to be considered imaginatively, such as whether the end of time suggests 'nothingness' for eternity. — Jack Cummins
180 Proof         
         :up: :up:I am not sure that it is possible for time to end. That is partly because I am inclined towards a cyclical picture of the universe and see the idea of 'nothingness' before or after the existence of life in the universe as rather dubious. — Jack Cummins
Fire Ologist         
         Yet in that darkness sleeps infinite seed, — PoeticUniverse
Jack Cummins         
         
Jack Cummins         
         
Mww         
         I am referring to the end of space-time, and its associated laws. — Jack Cummins
Christoffer         
         I am not sure that it is possible for time to end. That is partly because I am inclined towards a cyclical picture of the universe and see the idea of 'nothingness' before or after the existence of life in the universe as rather dubious. — Jack Cummins
T Clark         
         As for speculation about the idea of the end of time, it may be one of the tangents of metaphysics. Perhaps, it is something of which Wittgenstein would advise 'silence' as it is possibly unknowable from the human perspective. — Jack Cummins
PoeticUniverse         
         The question is a serious one, but I wish it to be considered imaginatively, — Jack Cummins
jgill         
         Time ends with the end of the last relational intelligence; spacetime ends after the last formulation of a mathematical model of a relativistic continuum. — Mww
jorndoe         
         
Mww         
         the entire structure of spacetime contracts to that singular alpha.(…) Which means no "end" to spacetime, but eventually all is taken to the vicinity of alpha. — jgill
unenlightened         
         
kindred         
         
frank         
         
jgill         
         Fascinating idea to be sure, but, if spacetime structure contracts to a single point, for which descriptions of events is complete insofar as there wouldn’t be any more events to describe, wouldn’t that suffice as the end of spacetime? — Mww
kindred         
         
jorndoe         
         time would stop for all practical purposes because nothing would happen — frank
PoeticUniverse         
         could the expansion separate particles and anti-particles from the background micro-chaos, so they don't cancel back into the background microcosm? — jorndoe
PoeticUniverse         
         would advise 'silence' — Jack Cummins
BC         
         If there's ever a heat death of the universe, time would stop for all practical purposes because nothing would happen. Nothing would change. — frank
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