I don't think this is necessarily the case. If the universe oscillates an infinite number of times, there will be versions of you that are born into nearly identical histories but are not necessarily restricted to making the same choices as the past.
That's what I want to believe however, a thought came to mind recently. Consider how extremely unlikely it is to exist at all. If just tiny, miniscules changes were made to the world, we probably wouldn't exist. So at the time of your conception the world would (I would think) have to be exactly or near-exactly identical to the one we live in now. If rigid determinism is true, then you would have to assume that with the exact same prior causes would lead to the exact same future events. If this is true, then the universe is really perverse.
Thermodynamics is an inherent part of reality. Thermodynamics applies to everything. Thermodynamics applies forever - it never stops applying. Entropy never "declines". Entropy can "decrease", but that applies only to a "system". Entropy of the universe is continuously increasing and can never decrease, or decline, and it cannot reverse.
Bro are you just trolling?
No, he's right. it is inevitable that within a closed system and an infinite amount of time, entropy will decrease. e.g. If you had dispersed gas molecules within a confined space like a box, then all of the molecules will cluster into a corner at some point, even if it takes a quadrillion plus years to do so. Given an infinite amount of time, the universe is bound to repeat itself but given that we cannot experience non-existence then subjectively from our perspective we will come back right after death with no pause or break. It would just be an endless loop forever and ever.
Even if entropy never decreases, we have to take into consideration quantum fluctuations at the planck level, a la another big bang with one eventually being perfectly identical to our own.
Isn't it odd that we exist in the first place? Where did the big bang come from? If given an infinite amount of time, we are brought in suddenly and then disappear for the rest of eternity?