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"Klaatu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > ..." It appears that as gravity lost its grip on the universe Interesting. Somewhere, and not too long ago, I read that in the end, gravity (the weakest force of all) would probably "victor" over the others. By "the end," I'm referring to "absolute end." This would be the point in time which is marked by every star in every galaxy having gone stone cold and all its matter then dispersed. I'm a little vague on this since it's been a couple of years ago that I read this information but if I recall correctly, what would be left of all that ever was is a complete void between random black holes. Anyone else got anything on this? ----- Martin To respond, remove "ilikestars" from my email address
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