If there's a limit to cold, but no limit to heat, doesn't that mean that the universe will get hotter ..
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If there's a limit to cold, but no limit to heat, doesn't that mean that the universe will get hotter ..

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-05-27] [Hit: ]
there will be enough helium to snuff out the hydrogen fusion.But that is only 5 billion years in the future and we will have been in hell for a long time. Because people who ask obvious troll-like questions AND people who answer with long technical answers that go on and on and on... cannot be allowed anywhere else.......
2) I do not know where YOU think this energy will come from. The priest-mathematician-astronomer who came up with the idea for the Big Bang theory thought it came directly from God (therefore establishing a connection with hell... somehow).
The wording of the second half of this additional question makes it obvious that I am not expected to provide an answer for it.
3) As the Sun uses up its fuel (fusing 4 atoms or hydrogen into one atom of helium) it does get squished as one atom of helium takes up a lot less space as 4 of hydrogen. Even worst: the helium "ash" tends to stay there, in the core, getting in the way of the fusion of hydrogen. This forces even more "squishing" in order to increase temperature/pressure in the core, to continue fusion at the required rate, despite the helium "pollution". Eventually, there will be enough helium to snuff out the hydrogen fusion.
But that is only 5 billion years in the future and we will have been in hell for a long time. Because people who ask obvious "troll-like" questions AND people who answer with long technical answers that go on and on and on... cannot be allowed anywhere else.

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No. - Fuzzy thinking there.
There's a "limit to cold" because 'cold' is just the absence of heat energy.
'Cold', in itself is not a 'thing', but the absence of something else.
Parenthetically, there migth well be a "limit to heat" in the sense of space,
as we know it being limited in the energy concetration it can handle.
Consider 'Inflation' in the original Big Bang theory.

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Have you even known any thing that was hot that continued just getting hotter and hotter and hotter?

Strike a match. It's on fire--that's pretty hot. Then it exhausts its fuel burns out, and quickly falls back to room temperature.

Lightning strikes. It heats the air in its immediate area to 10,000 degrees. In a couple of seconds, the air has returned to its regular temperature.
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