Internal Combustion
The Universe.
It would begin to collapse inwards towards its most massive points until finally it all met at one point, according to some theories.
the building blocks of the universe are called chemical elements or just elements
Cosmology. The definition is the study of the universe.
Cosmology is the study of the origin and future of the universe.
It's called an implosion.
in earthquakes, houses fall or collapse inward.
yes,because it is you that kills you,and not only would you do "suicide" But you would make the Universe Collapse,because of a Temporal Paradox.
Steady state universe. Like they used to think it was.
That forces a hot bag of fried corn to collapse inside, simply hot corn, the package is melted and there is a destruction.
Gravity, the force of attraction between all masses in the universe, is the inward force that holds a star together.
The universe to collapse and a new universe to take its place where spellcasting is possible.
A fossa is an inward curvature or depression in the wall of a bone.
The fissures or the sulci are the inward folds of cerebral tissue.
The static UNIVERSE model (not a theory) holds that our Universe has been in gravitational balance for all eternity. If general relativity correctly described gravitational interaction of matter -- and Einstein DEFINITELY believed in his model -- then the Universe would have to collapse into a singularity, a fact Einstein recognized almost immediately. He thus made this collapse disappear with a wave of his hand, saying the Universe contained a force (he called it the Cosmological Constant) that perfectly balanced against a collapse by gravity. Jesuit priest George LeMaitre showed that our Universe did not need Einstein's CC if it were expanding -- an idea Einstein ridiculed. When Edwin Hubble showed that our Universe IS, indeed, expanding; Einstein admitted his CC was his "greatest blunder."
An absolute vacuum is purely theoretical, and is an utter absence of matter. An implosion is essentially a violent inward collapse.
Because you are taking the air out of it which collapses the walls. The walls collapse because the air pressure on the outside is greater than the air pressure on the inside and the air pressures try to balance out.