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Hypothetically speaking would the earth be able to last forever as we know it? ie. Hot core, liquid water etc. Assuming all external conditions were perfect such as no meteor collisions, no imminent supernova of the sun, no continuous universal expansion causing the earth to freeze etc.
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If all matter was taken out of the universe except for a ball of matter placed at a single point in space, would this matter just float at that one point undisturbed forever or are there forces that could act on this matter to cause movement of any fashion ie expansion, collapsing in on itself, etc?
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Is it possible for a gas planet like Jupiter to become a "dead planet" like mars or will it be continuously active due its makeup?
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Can someone thoroughly explain the difference between a void and a black hole? Also why isn't a void just thought to be dark matter?
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If we sent a chimp into the past 1000 years, would it be just another chimp or would it the other chimps realize that it is far more advanced and why?
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