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Is heat death observable?

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Answered by danielsingh7
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it is transfer to another obj

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Answered by lakshyasingh1491
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Dark energy is supposed to pull galaxies apart, their gravity not sufficient to escape or even slow the expansion of space. Notable scientists like Dr. Kaku all seem to agree that this results in heat death, wherein everything eventually is receding from everything else so rapidly that it has dropped off of our horizon. As a consequence, distant stars disappear until an observer will detect no light from anywhere. Without light or other effects of locality, structured matter cannot sustain its heat, hence the term heat death

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