Alright, throughout the Seasons, SG-1 and SGA-1 have added to their repertoire of destruction:
Now, moving on from Ships, Planets, Suns, Solar System and Specific-Points of Galaxies...
If SG-1, or Atlantis, or any Race wanted to destroy an Entire Universe... (either they're dramatically suicidal, or it's an Alternate One)... How do you think they'd attempt to do so?
I, myself, am thinking that if the SG-Universe took place in a False Vacuum, then some sort of Vacuum Metastability Event would render the entire Universe's Laws of Physics null and void. This wouldn't destroy the Universe per see, but it would completely alter it in incomprehensible ways, possibly leading to it's instability and destruction. Theoretically, a Particle-accelerator implemented as a Vacuum Metastability Device somehow might do the trick... This is all hypothetical, of course, but it is a possibility...
I've skimmed the net, and there don't seem to be any conceivable ways to destroy the Universe as of yet. Various theories exist on the ultimate fate of the universe, but no way of implementing them...
Possibly a Colossal Supermassive Black Hole would have some effect, maybe not on the entire Universe though...
- Numerous Ships
- A Few Planets (due to the following two points)
- The Ori and Asgard have been shown destroying Planets, the Goa'uld have attempted to
- 3/4~ of a Solar System
- A Sun (almost two)
- The Asgard have been shown destroying a Sun
- The Entire Replicator-based Compounds in the Milky Way
Now, moving on from Ships, Planets, Suns, Solar System and Specific-Points of Galaxies...
If SG-1, or Atlantis, or any Race wanted to destroy an Entire Universe... (either they're dramatically suicidal, or it's an Alternate One)... How do you think they'd attempt to do so?
I, myself, am thinking that if the SG-Universe took place in a False Vacuum, then some sort of Vacuum Metastability Event would render the entire Universe's Laws of Physics null and void. This wouldn't destroy the Universe per see, but it would completely alter it in incomprehensible ways, possibly leading to it's instability and destruction. Theoretically, a Particle-accelerator implemented as a Vacuum Metastability Device somehow might do the trick... This is all hypothetical, of course, but it is a possibility...
I've skimmed the net, and there don't seem to be any conceivable ways to destroy the Universe as of yet. Various theories exist on the ultimate fate of the universe, but no way of implementing them...
Possibly a Colossal Supermassive Black Hole would have some effect, maybe not on the entire Universe though...
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