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Five billion years from now, the sun will explode and everything that we've ever known, currently know, and will know, will forever be erased from eternity. All life on Earth will die, Earth as a planet will die, everything inside our galaxy will die. Just eight minutes and twenty seconds after the sun's explosion, the heat from the explosion will reach Earth's atmosphere and completely obliterate our ozone layer and then just twelve hours after that, all life on Earth will become extinct. Once Earth becomes fully consumed by the sun, eventually all other stars will die out, leaving the universe with only the dead stars and black holes. The black holes will soon enough consume all the dead stars and everything else remaining until there is absolutely nothing left. Even the black holes themselves will decay away due to a Hawking radiation. There will be nothing. No light. No Heat. No sound. Just nothing. Forever. The universe will continue expanding at speeds that are unfathomable for eternity. In darkness. And silence.
Or maybe, just maybe, the universe's expansion will flip, causing it to shrink, rather than expand. It will shrink and shrink and shrink until it becomes a tiny dot filled with dark matter and dark energy causing insanely high temperature leading into another big bang, completely restarting the universe as a whole.
But the odds of the universe restarting are so astronomically small, that it would be completely foolish and pathetic to not accept our universe's inevitable fate.
Or maybe, just maybe, the universe's expansion will flip, causing it to shrink, rather than expand. It will shrink and shrink and shrink until it becomes a tiny dot filled with dark matter and dark energy causing insanely high temperature leading into another big bang, completely restarting the universe as a whole.
But the odds of the universe restarting are so astronomically small, that it would be completely foolish and pathetic to not accept our universe's inevitable fate.
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- Anonymous8769
- Mar 4, 2024
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