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exfalso | 11 days ago
As the universe expands the gap between galaxies widens until they start "disappearing" as no information can travel anymore between them. Therefore, if we assume that intelligent lifeforms exist out there, it is likely that these will slowly converge to the place in the universe with the highest mass density for survival. IIRC we even know approximately where this is.
This means a sort of "grand meeting of alien advanced cultures" before the heat death. Which in turn also means that previously uncollided UUIDs may start to collide.
Those damned Vogons thrashing all our stats with their gazillion documents. Why do they have a UUID for each xml tag??
jobigoud|11 days ago
We do see light from galaxies that are receding away from us faster than c. At first the photons going in our direction are moving away from us but as the universe expands over time at some point they find themselves in a region of space that is no longer receding faster than c, and they start approaching.
zamalek|11 days ago
It's a different story entirely for matter. Causal and reachable are two different things.
Regardless, such extreme redshifting would make communication virtually impossible - but maybe the folks at Blargon 5 have that figured out.
zimzam|11 days ago
A galaxy has enough resources to be self-reliant, there’s no need for a species to escape one that is getting too far away from another one.
wat10000|11 days ago
paulddraper|11 days ago
I think for this to work, either life would have to plentiful near the end, or you’d need FTL travel.
jobigoud|11 days ago
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kbelder|10 days ago