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Universe Has 100x More Entropy Than We Thought

eldavojohn writes "Previous estimates are now thought to skimp on the entropy of the observable universe. The researchers contend that super-massive black holes are the largest contributor of entropy. Since they contribute two orders of magnitude more than previously thought, the total of all the observable universe is correspondingly higher. The paper highlights (in gruesome detail) new issues that arise with these new calculations — like estimating us a little bit closer to heat death (moving entropy totals from 10^102 to 10^104 out of a maximum of 10^122)."

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  1. Excellent! by Dyinobal · · Score: 3, Funny

    I can finally move forward with the plans for my Entropy Cannon.

    1. Re:Excellent! by Afforess · · Score: 4, Funny

      It self-destructs, correct?

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    2. Re:Excellent! by FlyingSquidStudios · · Score: 5, Funny

      No, it merely reaches a state of equilibrium, so it never fires.

  2. Fourth Law by T.E.D. · · Score: 5, Funny

    I propose a Fourth Law of Thermodynamics: There's more entropy than you think there is.

    1. Re:Fourth Law by Aphoxema · · Score: 4, Funny

      Fourth Law of Thermdynamics: There's always more entropy then you think there is, even when you take into account the Fourth Law of Thermodynamics.

      I still wouldn't worry about the heat death of the universe, though, unlike those in the aforementioned link.

      You forgot to recursively account for the fourth law, you fool! The death of the universe will now be exponentially sooner every moment that passes!

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  3. discovery by unjedai · · Score: 5, Funny

    Universe Has 100x More Entropy Than We Thought

    Scientists must have discovered my daughters room.

    1. Re:discovery by royallthefourth · · Score: 5, Funny

      Universe Has 100x More Entropy Than We Thought

      Scientists must have discovered my daughters room.

      No, but the football team sure has!

  4. Re:MC Hawking on Entropy by vivin · · Score: 4, Funny

    The researchers contend that super-massive black holes are the largest contributor of entropy.

    I have also heard that "glaciers melting in the dead of night" contribute to entropy quite a bit.

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  5. Re:You down with entropy? by mcgrew · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wow, Vogons posting on slashdot!

  6. Re:Any astrophysics geeks out there by ArcCoyote · · Score: 5, Funny

    being haughty to AC is like shouting at a tree because a squirrel annoyed you.

  7. Re:Heat Death by commodore64_love · · Score: 4, Funny

    >>>What, if anything, does that mean for the past and future of the universe?

    There was a Doctor Who TNG episode about this. The universe at the point of heat death was a sad and depressing place to be... very very dark To paraphrase Marvin the Depressed Robot - Might as well slit my wrist now, since it will all end in tears anyhow.

    Now the world has gone to bed
    Darkness won't engulf my head
    I can see by infra-red
    How I hate the night

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  8. Re:Heat Death by Omestes · · Score: 3, Funny

    If you have an alternate way of referring to the original Doctor Who and the new Doctor Who show, I'm open to suggestions.

    Doctor Two?

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