>>13781181Unironocally nothing for an uncountable amount of time, and then quantum fluctuation makes another big bang. The amount of time it takes for black holes to decay is already far beyond unfathomable, and so when they die out, it will take an incalculable amount of time before it all starts over.. Maybe even with different laws of physics. To the universe, this is all instant, but we're cursed to perceive time at a linear rate. We don't have free will; matter interacts with us like a conveyer belt on time, following a predetermined path. Every firing neuron, every capillary, pore, and follicle, just atoms moving through space. When you die, you'll return back to the whole everything, the one, the light, the all, infinity, whatever, you're just like a water droplet waiting to splash back into the ocean.