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Life, the Universe, and Nothing: Life and Death in an Ever-expanding Universe

机译:生命,宇宙什么都没有:不断膨胀的宇宙中的生与死

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Current evidence suggests that the cosmological constant is not zero, or that we live in an open universe. We examine the implications for the future under these assumptions, and find that they are striking. If the universe is cosmological constant-dominated, our ability to probe the evolution of large-scale structure will decrease with time; presently observable distant sources will disappear on a timescale comparable to the period of stellar burning. Moreover, while the universe might expand forever, the integrated conscious lifetime of any civilization will be finite, although it can be astronomically long. We argue that this latter result is far more general. In the absence of possible exotic and uncertain strong gravitational effects, the total information recoverable by any civilization over the entire history of our universe is finite. Assuming that consciousness has a physical computational basis, and therefore is ultimately governed by quantum mechanics, life cannot be eternal.
机译:目前的证据表明宇宙常数不为零,或者我们生活在一个开放的宇宙中。我们研究了这些假设对未来的影响,并发现它们令人震惊。如果宇宙是宇宙常数恒定的,那么我们探测大型结构演化的能力将随着时间而降低。目前可观测到的遥远源将在与恒星燃烧期相当的时间尺度上消失。而且,尽管宇宙可能永远膨胀,但是任何文明的有意识的综合寿命将是有限的,尽管在天文上可能会很长。我们认为后者的结果要笼统得多。在没有可能的奇异和不确定的强引力作用的情况下,任何文明在我们整个宇宙历史上可恢复的总信息是有限的。假设意识具有物理计算基础,因此最终受量子力学支配,生命不可能是永恒的。

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