RigelBR7
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Hey, if a universe lasts for a literally infinite amount of time, with the stars and other stars in the universe still existing after all that time, this affect the cosmology?
Because our universe has an expiration date until it becomes a void with nothing.
Basically, even after an infinite amount of time the stars have not disappeared and the universe still exists.
How does this affect cosmology? Would this be an upgrade?
Because our universe has an expiration date until it becomes a void with nothing.
Basically, even after an infinite amount of time the stars have not disappeared and the universe still exists.
How does this affect cosmology? Would this be an upgrade?