PSI Blog 20230320 Popular Mechanics Panders to Absurd Big Bang Theory
Another “heat death of the universe” misprediction fits our doom
and gloom era.
Lights out for the whole universe. Photo Discredit: Popular
Mechanics.
If you aren’t depressed enough by current events, here is
your chance to go full scale. It seems one can get any kind of nonsense
published if you follow the party line provided by today’s cosmogonists (those
who assume the universe had a beginning). I have critiqued the universal heat
death trope in some detail
many times.
Whenever you read about universal heat death, you know that the Eighth Assumption of Religion, finity (The universe is finite, both in the microcosmic
and macrocosmic directions) still holds sway. I use such popular claims to
monitor the overall health of the Big Bang Theory. It appears to be doing just fine
despite the James Webb Space Telescope revelations and the 20 falsifications
I listed here so far.
Normally, New
Scientist (“the most popular weekly science and technology magazine in the
world”) is the premier propagandist for the Big Bang Theory. Looks like Popular
Mechanics is desperate for an increase in circulation.
I don’t recommend reading
this latest Donny Downer unless you are still a believer in finity. The paralogistics go like this: Everything
in the universe has a beginning and an ending, so the finite universe must follow
that too. Of course, this non
sequitur is removed once you assume infinity.
Your Handbook For the End of the Universe
Here is a bit about the author who, like Neil deGrasse Tyson,
appears especially well-qualified for spreading the last cosmogony:
“PAUL M. SUTTER
Paul
M. Sutter is a science educator and a theoretical cosmologist
at the Institute for Advanced Computational Science at Stony Brook
University and the author of How to Die in Space: A Journey
Through Dangerous Astrophysical Phenomena and Your Place in
the Universe: Understanding Our Big, Messy Existence. Sutter is also
the host of various science programs, and he’s on social media. Check out
his Ask a Spaceman podcast and
his YouTube page.”
Sutter’s awful conclusion is:
“If dark energy continues to dominate the universe and the
expansion of the cosmos continues, we now encounter what’s known as the heat
death of the universe. The present epoch of our cosmos features vast energy and
heat differences, but the iron laws of thermodynamics dictate that eventually
those differences will vanish.
The universe—what’s left of it—will reach thermal
equilibrium, with no significant heat differences remaining. And that
temperature will continue to drop, slowly approaching, but never quite
reaching, absolute zero. With that death of heat comes the death of any form of
life, no matter how exotic and alien.”
Egads!
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