In this text, the "end of the universe" means the "ultimate end of the universe". When the universe is turning to radiation and all material is lost there is nothing, that can survive. If we are thinking of a time after the last protons and neutrons are breaking, and the final hydrogen atoms are gone, the last black holes erupted, and all of the material is just gone, we might think that in this world there is the possibility that intelligence itself can store itself in those superstrings.
But can this intelligence have some other effect than just being existing in the wave movement? That thing is one of the most interesting questions about the end of the universe. The idea is that the final species can store their memories and EEG in the wave movement or qubits, which are made by quarks or some other particles like superstrings.
If the memories and brainwaves are stored in the "final particles", or "Atomos"(greek "undivided"), what is not splitting the information can be stored forever, but can this kind of data storage some mean to the other species. That thing depends is there some other universe forming. And the second thing this thing requires is that there are forming species, where that wave movement can transfer. In this case, I'm handling intelligence as wave movement, where the hypothetical species stored its brainwaves. There are two possible ends of the universe. Great silence requires that the universe is open, and the expansion continues forever.
The big crash where the material is dropping back to a black hole requires that the universe is closed. And the possibility that the universe is open is 2:1. There are three possible geometrical forms of the universe. And only the ball-shaped universe is closed. So the bigger possibility is that the expansion of the universe is expanding forever. You might read more about these topics from Wikipedia from the article "Ultimate fate of the universe"
So in both cases storing the brainwaves in the "final particles" can save the information that is stored in the brains of those "final species", but for affecting something that kind of information requires some kind of medium or transmitter, what it can control. This is one of the things, that we must realize.
If the information drops in the black hole at the end of the universe, that thing might crush the information, which means that the brain waves will wipe out from the "Atomos particles" and in the case of "big silence," the particles or wave movement would not touch any kind of material. So in that case the wave movement can exist maybe forever, but there is nothing, where it can affect. In that case, the existing does not mean existing intelligence can affect anything. Without the receiver, the wave movement just exists. But it can do nothing else.
()https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/can-science-survive-the-death-of-the-universe/
()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shape_of_the_universe
()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_fate_of_the_universe
Thursday, June 17, 2021
Can intelligence survive from the death of the universe?
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