that just keeps growing.
Will it reach a cyclical moment and start to retract again?
Or will the world never return to a zero, because time will never return to a zero?
Although, time often circles around to zero again to start a new revolution of numbers. So if that is the case, why is it so hard to believe that the universe and galaxies will grow until they get to a point where they need to start over again?
Perhaps the big bang began not with a random explosion, but with the explosion of our last universe and galaxies. Maybe all life expanded into nothingness and something had to grow from the small nothings that are growing into existence. Or maybe all life expanded until it had reached it's elastic stopping point and then began retracting, the far-off stars becoming numerous close-up suns in the sky of a single planet until everything destroys itself on the other things closing in around it, causing a big bang of creation out of the destruction.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
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