From: Robin Hanson (rhanson@gmu.edu)
Date: Tue Oct 19 1999 - 09:12:57 MDT
The 11/99 Scientific American has an article on "The Fate
of Life in the Universe", by L. Krauss and G. Starkman.
Abstract: "Billions of years ago the universe was too hot for
life to exist. Countless eons hence, it will become so cold
and emplty that life, no matter how ingenious, will perish."
They cite their preprint: http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/astro-ph/9902189
The SciAm article also says that Steven Frautschi of Caltech
in 82 explored the possibility of scavenging mass to feed a
black hole in an expanding universe. But neither the article
nor the preprint cite any such paper.
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