I'm currently working on a short story, however I always like my pseudoscience to be as accurate as possible, so that leads me to ask the following questions, they're all somewhat related:
1. Which universal model is most likely true (with regards to how the universe will end)?
2. Would this lead to the universe being extremely hot or extremely cold?
3. How would this affect gravity in all cases?
4. How quickly would this occur?
5. Is it conceivable that, if a very rigid set of conditions were met, that things could evolve to live in almost certain conditions that life as we know it couldn't live through (say, given a few billion years in slowly degrading conditions, could humans live on a planet where the atmosphere has been stripped away?)?
1. Which universal model is most likely true (with regards to how the universe will end)?
2. Would this lead to the universe being extremely hot or extremely cold?
3. How would this affect gravity in all cases?
4. How quickly would this occur?
5. Is it conceivable that, if a very rigid set of conditions were met, that things could evolve to live in almost certain conditions that life as we know it couldn't live through (say, given a few billion years in slowly degrading conditions, could humans live on a planet where the atmosphere has been stripped away?)?