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The universe will end its existence in the Big Crunch.

  "A Cornell physicist proposes that the universe is only halfway through its 33-billion-year lifespan, and will one day reverse course. Based on new dark-energy data, Henry Tye’s model suggests the cosmos will stop expanding in about 11 billion years and ultimately collapse into a “big crunch,” ending in a single point. Credit: Shutterstock" (ScitechDaily,  The new model suggests that the universe. Ends its existence. In the Big Crunch. The Big Crunch means that gravitation wins and all particles fall into the center of the universe. Then that ultimate black hole detonates and forms a new universe. The reason for that is. The distances between particles and other objects will increase. That makes gravitational interactions weaker. In the same way. The other three fundamental interactions turn weaker.  And another thing is that. The universe leaks. The wave movement or energy travels faster than most particles. And that means wave movement travels before particles. That m...

Reductionism can restore information.

Reductionism is seen in cases like puzzles. We can break puzzles into pieces and then remake the entirety. So if we have all the pieces of the puzzle, we can remake the puzzle even if we take some of those pieces to another side of the Earth. If we can transport those pieces back, that allows us to remake the puzzle. But that is possible only if those pieces are not destroyed.  Reductionism can explain the whole universe. The idea in this thing is this: all systems have a limited number of particles, or some other actors. That means if we turn the system into turbulence or entropy, we might not recognize the system the same as it was before the process started. But the particles that create the system are the same. So theoretically, we can remake and reorder those particles into the same form and order that they were before the process started, without depending on the size of the system. The requirement is that the system is stable. If we think of a situation, a tornado takes our ...