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Total Entropy Means No Universe


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* Regular expansion of the Universe reduces dynamic entropy

* Organization of the Universe into progressively larger units like galaxies, clusters and super clusters reduces entropy of organization

 

Gravity is the key here, so in a nutshell - "No gravity, no Universe".

 

Gravity is a weak force but the most significant.

 

Do you agree ?

 

Also, if gravity were a strong force, how would that affect the symmetry of the Universe ? 

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* Regular expansion of the Universe reduces dynamic entropy
* Organization of the Universe into progressively larger units like galaxies, clusters and super clusters reduces entropy of organization
 
Gravity is the key here, so in a nutshell - "No gravity, no Universe".
 
Gravity is a weak force but the most significant.
 
Do you agree ?
 
Also, if gravity were a strong force, how would that affect the symmetry of the Universe ? 

 

Just for the sake of any readers who may be confused by your nonsense, the entropy of the universe is increasing, not decreasing.

 

There is no such term as "dynamic entropy", so far as I am aware.

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