How will the universe meet its end?
This is perhaps the most widely accepted scenario based on our current understanding of thermodynamics. In this future, the universe continues expanding forever, spreading galaxies and other matter so far apart that they no longer interact. Stars will eventually exhaust their fuel and burn out, leaving behind cold remnants like black dwarfs and neutron stars. Black holes will slowly evaporate through Hawking radiation, and the universe will be left as a dark, cold sea of particles, with temperatures approaching absolute zero. In this state, entropy—the measure of disorder—will be maximized, and no useful energy will be available to do work. It's a slow, silent end. Does time become meaningless?
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