The term "Big Freeze" can refer to several events in different contexts, but in the context of the universe's eventual fate, it describes a scenario where the universe continues to expand until it reaches a state of maximum entropy. This concept is based on current cosmological theories, suggesting that it may occur trillions of years in the future as stars burn out and galaxies drift apart. If you're referring to a specific historical event, please provide more details for clarification.
Yes, you can freeze a Big Mac.
The Big Freeze - 1993 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
Britain's big freeze is when Britain temperature was as low as -22.3° and was froze over with ice and snow
New, or used? It makes a BIG difference!
Kipper - 1997 The Big Freeze 4-10 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
You are a big maniac.That is the answer.
The "Big Freeze" does not replace the Big Bang, it is only an extrapolation of the current theory into the far distant future. It may or may not be "true" as there are other extrapolations will different results.
Billy the Exterminator - 2009 The Big Freeze 6-12 was released on: USA: 17 November 2012
Buffalo Bill - 1983 The Big Freeze 2-8 was released on: USA: 16 February 1984
Adventures of Superman - 1952 The Big Freeze 4-3 was released on: USA: 3 March 1956
They are believed to be so big because there was a big freeze for a while and in that time the glaciers were formed and because of the climate they are in, they stayed that way! To find out more about the big freeze google it, it's quite interesting and might make your understanding more clear! :)
You can - in theory - freeze them indefinately. After a few days, they will begin to get odd if you were to un-freeze and eat them, though.