Tonikaku Kawaii - Vol. 15 Ch. 146 - About love and life

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Y’all motherfuckers are so ungrateful. This isn’t even bad drama and is something the series has been building to for so long. Fuck off with that “forced drama” bullshit.
 
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@NateSA_TL Why... Why did you make me learn new things when my head is full of things i need to remember already....

But thanks anyway for the interesting knowledge
 
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@NateSA_TL you had everything right except the term. What you and Nasa-kun described is called the "Big Rip" model. The "Big Crunch" model, which is more-or-less discredited currently, was the model in which gravity overpowers the expansion of the universe and causes it to eventually collapse in on itself.

The third competitor in this model competition is the "Big Freeze", in which the universe expands forever, and eventually just settles down into a uniform state of 'Heat Death'. It's pretty much completely written off at this point, replaced by the "Big Rip".
 
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Idk man, my expectations in this manga suddenly drop down since there aren't fluffy stuff. I know the drama already set from the start, but .... Sigh atleast the problem solved now

I started to hope that this series end soon and get fluffy Chap for the last time
 
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This dude had backbone to get the relationship back together and remember the events after meeting the first time!!!
 
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Man, all I know is that if I was Nasa, would not have spewed out that. I'm glad the drama wasn't too long and I'm interested in who the "real" Tsukasa is.
 
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Tsukasa is going low in the waifu scale, if she just had told him what happened instead of running away from home we wouldn't such bad drama
 
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The "Big Crunch" Is more what nasa was talking about. As the universe expansion increases, it puts great and greater stress on the fabric of Space-time. Of course space time fabric is just an analogy, but if you see it as the combined force that supports the foundation of what everything is built on, mainly physics and those four forces, then eventually the expansion of the universe will cause the fabric of space time to fail. When that happens, everything falls apart form a dimensional perspective. Quantum mechanics would argue that Nasa was 100% correct that as gravitational forces loose their influence and the universe dissolves, the space between atoms will expand due to the weakening nuclear and electromagnetic forces. The "Big Crunch" is essentially the failure of the universe through the infinite expansion of everything, this is caused by the infinite strain placed on the fundamental forces though the accelerating expansion of the universe.

This is just word salad nonsense, I have no idea what you're talking about. It certainly doesn't correspond to any of the mainstream hypotheses and some claims, like fundamental forces weakening over time, are simply false and contradict every our observation of the early Universe.

Nasa was talking about the Big Rip, not the Big Crunch (which is essentially Big Bang in reverse). It has nothing to do with dark matter and only depends on the equation of state parameter of dark energy. In other words, whether its density increases with expansion (w < -1), stays the same (w = -1) or decreases (w > -1).

The Big Rip corresponds to the first option (w < -1), where the constantly growing density of dark energy makes its "negative pressure" increase without bounds and eventually overcome every other force in existence and rip even atoms apart. It's not really physically plausible and contradicts the latest cosmological observations, which place the equation of state above -1.
 
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I wasn't 100% sure on the exact theory names, just what I remembered off hand mixed with my personal understanding of the theory models, I knew that the one nasa was referencing was the leading contender currently and that was my main point. Do love me some amateur quantum theory meeting up with some good ol' fashioned ASTRO physics, if I can have a fun time talking shop while reading manga... well, isn't that the whole point?

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@Kirime Uh, you meant 'Big Rip', I assume? 'Big Crunch' is when gravity overpowers expansion and the universe collapses back to Big Bang, ie the exact opposite of what Nasa was talking about...
 
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Yes, my comment is about the Big Rip. I was answering the comment that was calling it Big Crunch.
 

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