When the universe has reached the boundaries of it’s size, and has expanded as far as it can expand, it will begin to collapse. All of the dimensionless points of space will start to compress. Hypothetically, the universe will try to decompress, or expand, until the value of each point of space is one. When the universe collapses, the points of space will compress again. The size of the universe will decrease. Black holes form during the universe. They rip open the fabric of space and accumulate energy. The black holes compress the points of space in the universe. While the universe is collapsing, more black holes form and the energy in the universe accumulates in them. Black holes fall into black holes. The black holes fall into each other and become one black hole. The collected black holes compress space. During the end of it’s collapse the universe will be full of black holes. The black holes fall into each other until there is only one black hole left, like the big bang black hole. At the end of the universe, the universe will look very much like it did at the beginning. There will be a black hole and it will compress the space in the universe. The universe will collapse and fall back into a black hole.
The Collapse of the Universe
Black: black hole
Blue: compression
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