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It's interesting to ponder the end of the universe. And I'm not talking the short run, like how the Earth's continents will collide in 250 million years, or how in 1.1 billion years the Sun will become 10% brighter than it is today and start a runaway greenhouse effect leading to a complete loss of the Earth's oceans, or how the Andromeda galaxy will collide with the Milky Way in 3 billion years, shaking loose many planets in many solar systems, or how the Sun will become a white dwarf in 7.8 billion years. I'm talking about the long term future!
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in the end there will be no more chemical reactions that can take place. All starts will be gone. The universe will have reached maximum entropy. No energy can be spread, all available energy in the universe will be evenly distributed. The universe has essentially ended at this point. This is known as the Heat Death of the universe. And there is no way to prevent it, you cannot reverse entropy. Doesnt matter if we reach immortality or visit every galaxy. Nothing can stop this. also damp smells