At the other end we face the big crunch.  I seem to remember Neil
Turok did some calculations that suggest all that might survive this
are some quantum fluctuations.  Biologists have pondered on how there
could be enough information 'in evolution' to explain the diversity of
species ( a classic here - http://www.discovery.org/a/2177), but these
days we are inclined to stress epigentics rather than, say, mutation.

On Mar 24, 8:12 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Once upon a time, 14 - 20 billions years ago, all matter
>  (all elementary particles and all quarks and
> their girlfriends- antiparticles and antiquarks,
> all kinds of waves: electromagnetic, gravitational,
>  muons… gluons field ….. etc.) – were assembled in a “single point”.
> It means that all information also was assembled in a "single point".
> And then after big bang all particles flew in different sides.
> #
> Suppose, that every particle is the owner of some information.
> Then  it was impossible to create Intellect Existence by the chance
> during as short time as 14  billions years after ‘big bang’.
> The intelligence could have never appeared by the chances
> according to Theory of Probability (as per the infinite monkey
> theorem ).
> #
> Somebody gave another example.
> He said that there are many – many different details.
> And suddenly began strong hurricane and as result of this
> storm the ‘ Boeing 777’ was created.
> ========.

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