>Stars stop forming.
>Eventually all of them turn into black holes or burn out.
>Over an insane period of time everything will get swallowed by these black holes.
>And then they will start merging into even bigger black holes.
>Eventually all the black holes evaporate due to hawking radiation.
>With no matter left the entire universe becomes uniform and entropy ends.
Doesn't that imply that time basically stops at that point? If there's nothing left, just an infinite black void is there still time?
>Eventually all of them turn into black holes or burn out.
>Over an insane period of time everything will get swallowed by these black holes.
>And then they will start merging into even bigger black holes.
>Eventually all the black holes evaporate due to hawking radiation.
>With no matter left the entire universe becomes uniform and entropy ends.
Doesn't that imply that time basically stops at that point? If there's nothing left, just an infinite black void is there still time?