by BDanielMayfield » Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:30 pm
Nitpicker wrote:BDanielMayfield wrote:I understand the physical basis for Chris's statement. If this physical cosmos really is all there is, then "heat death" is a reasonable forecast for the Universe. But I'd rather not abandon all hope, so I won't.
Chris was
only talking about the fate of the Universe, not the fate of anything outside the scope of the Universe. You've accepted that your eternal hope lies outside the scope of the Universe, so the trifling heat death of the Universe is of no consequence. So cheer up, Bruce.
I appreciate the friendlier tone Nitpicker, even if it may be tongue in cheek. Yes, the hope I hold in common with millions of others is from an extra-Universal source, but it does involve the physical world too. I don't think I can explain further without breaking rules. I remain cheerful, as ever.
Chris Peterson wrote:BDanielMayfield wrote:If this physical cosmos really is all there is, then "heat death" is a reasonable forecast for the Universe. But I'd rather not abandon all hope, so I won't.
You mean you're worried about what will happen to yourself or your descendents a few trillion years from now? I think you can probably put those concerns out of your mind.
No, I've actually never been even a bit concerned about such things Chris. To have such concerns would be irrational, don't you agree?
[quote="Nitpicker"][quote="BDanielMayfield"]I understand the physical basis for Chris's statement. If this physical cosmos really is all there is, then "heat death" is a reasonable forecast for the Universe. But I'd rather not abandon all hope, so I won't.
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Chris was [i]only[/i] talking about the fate of the Universe, not the fate of anything outside the scope of the Universe. You've accepted that your eternal hope lies outside the scope of the Universe, so the trifling heat death of the Universe is of no consequence. So cheer up, Bruce.[/quote]
I appreciate the friendlier tone Nitpicker, even if it may be tongue in cheek. Yes, the hope I hold in common with millions of others is from an extra-Universal source, but it does involve the physical world too. I don't think I can explain further without breaking rules. I remain cheerful, as ever.
[quote="Chris Peterson"][quote="BDanielMayfield"]If this physical cosmos really is all there is, then "heat death" is a reasonable forecast for the Universe. But I'd rather not abandon all hope, so I won't.[/quote]
You mean you're worried about what will happen to yourself or your descendents a few trillion years from now? I think you can probably put those concerns out of your mind.[/quote]
No, I've actually never been even a bit concerned about such things Chris. To have such concerns would be irrational, don't you agree?