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Subject: Heat death vs zero point energy

Date: Mon Nov 7 15:05:36 2016
Posted by Joshua
Grade level: grad (science) School: University of Kansas
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Area of science: Physics
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As I understand, zero point energy is limited by the "pressure" of space. Yet as
we approach galactic entropy, as I understand, this pressure will decrease.
So the question: will the strength of zero point energy increase as we approach
universal heat death, and if so, will it have any measurable effect on the time
expectation of galactic heat death?


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