>>13273539Theres probably a limited amount of mass and energy in the universe at the moment, but I believe that at some point in linear time more mass and energy is created and expands from some point due to an undiscovered process in space. Otherwise the existance of everything is kinda bullshit and might as well be a religious belief. If heat death is possible, what would have started the universe in the first place? There has never been an explanation to this that follows our measure laws of physics and nature. If the universe created something from nothing at some point, why, after all matter os converted into hawking radiation, would it not happen again? with large stellar bodies flying away from eachother in space with no sign of coming back, whats going to make them all come together in a massive black hole? Personally, I believe there is some threshold that through some unkown matter/energy, explosions of new matter and energy take place and unfortunately to our scientists today and in the future, theres no explosion happening now so we cannot measure this event.