M.S hat geschrieben:Allerdings werde ich mit meinem Willen wohl kaum das Ende der Sonne herauszögern können.
Bist du sicher?
Du unterschätzt den ganz normalen "Wahnsinn der Quantenmechanik".
Alleine die Beobachtung eines instabilen Systems kann dessen Lebensdauer verändern ("Quanten-Zeno-Effekt").
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_Zeno_effectThe quantum Zeno effect is a name coined by George Sudarshan and Baidyanath Misra of the University of Texas in 1977 in their analysis of the situation in which an unstable particle, if observed continuously, will never decay.[1] One can "freeze" the evolution of the system by measuring it frequently enough in its (known) initial state.
http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0105138In 1977, Mishra and Sudarshan showed that an unstable particle would never be found decayed while it was continuously observed. They called this effect the quantum Zeno effect (or paradox). Later it was realized that the frequent measurements could also accelerate the decay (quantum anti-Zeno effect).
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Einige Forscher haben sich auch schon damit beschäftigt, dass Beobachtungen zum vorzeitigen Ende unseres Universums führen könnten (via "beschleunigtem Zerfall des falschen Vakuums"):
http://arxiv.org/abs/0711.1821... Several interesting open questions are raised, including whether observing the cosmological configuration of a metastable universe can constrain its inferred lifetime.