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Leiden

Arcanist
Sep 1, 2020
435
Eternal nonexistence. This is all that I wish for.
 
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LifeIsBS

Soon
Jun 1, 2024
103
i want to be a non existent/observable observer of the universe, i want to see everything there is to existence, alive or not, be it in this universe or another, i want to see it all and everything. i want to understand how everything works. how it will eventually end and how and if it will begin again. i want to learn everything.
 
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Orange Cat

Student
Oct 19, 2023
142
Definitely Heaven where I could be reunited with my loved ones and my pets.
 
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Tommen Baratheon

Tommen Baratheon

1+1=3
Dec 26, 2023
468
I don't want to be nothing, I want to be everything.
 
2messdup

2messdup

Enlightened
Feb 10, 2024
1,370
Non-existence cos I don't want to go thru everything again
 
Defenestration

Defenestration

I want to have the courage to kill myself
Oct 25, 2020
2,089
Eternal non existence
 
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spiraloutdeath

Member
Jun 10, 2024
37
Option to try new timelines… or stay in a place of eternal love without pain .
 
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Sethy

Member
Aug 24, 2023
35
I would just want same chance again with myself, my life and don't do same mistakes
I would just want same chance again with myself, my life and don't do same mistakes
 
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Jarni

Jarni

Love is a toothache in the heart. H.Heine
Dec 12, 2020
383
I'm glad that after Death is permanent non-existence. Can't wait to escape this evil life and evil prison world.
I'm glad that the accelerating expansion of the universe and law of entropy will end the universe forever
I really fear that we will always be in the worst case scenario (like other "big bangs") 😭😭😭 Eternal hell 😭😭😭

From the article you quoted:

"The universe could possibly avoid eternal heat death through random quantum tunneling and quantum fluctuations, given the non-zero probability of producing a new Big Bang creating a new universe in roughly 10101056​ years.[55]

Over an infinite amount of time, there could also be a spontaneous entropy decrease, by a Poincaré recurrence or through thermal fluctuations (see also fluctuation theorem).[56][57][58]

Massive black dwarfs could also potentially explode into supernovae after up to 1032000 years, assuming protons do not decay.[59]

The possibilities above are based on a simple form of dark energy. However, the physics of dark energy are still a very speculative area of research, and the actual form of dark energy could be much more complex."
 
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pthnrdnojvsc

pthnrdnojvsc

Extreme Pain is much worse than people know
Aug 12, 2019
4,314
I really fear that we will always be in the worst case scenario (like other "big bangs") 😭😭😭 Eternal hell 😭😭😭

From the article you quoted:

"The universe could possibly avoid eternal heat death through random quantum tunneling and quantum fluctuations, given the non-zero probability of producing a new Big Bang creating a new universe in roughly 10101056​ years.[55]

Over an infinite amount of time, there could also be a spontaneous entropy decrease, by a Poincaré recurrence or through thermal fluctuations (see also fluctuation theorem).[56][57][58]

Massive black dwarfs could also potentially explode into supernovae after up to 1032000 years, assuming protons do not decay.[59]

The possibilities above are based on a simple form of dark energy. However, the physics of dark energy are still a very speculative area of research, and the actual form of dark energy could be much more complex."
No. those are just dumb theories no evidence. What has happened is the universe has always expanded and will continue to expand forever. already 97% of the galaxies are moving away from Earth faster than the speed of light the expansion is so fast. and 97% of the universe is forever unreachable . this universe will die and end and I'm glad. This is what is going to happen from that article.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Future_of_an_expanding_universe&wprov=rarw1

Current observations suggest that the expansion of the universe will continue forever. The prevailing theory is that the universe will cool as it expands, eventually becoming too cold to sustain life. For this reason, this future scenario once popularly called "Heat Death" is now known as the "Big Chill" or "Big Freeze".[1][2]
If dark energy—represented by the cosmological constant, a constant energy density filling space homogeneously,[3] or scalar fields, such as quintessence or moduli, dynamic quantities whose energy density can vary in time and space—accelerates the expansion of the universe, then the space between clusters of galaxies will grow at an increasing rate. Redshift will stretch ancient ambient photons (including gamma rays) to undetectably long wavelengths and low energies.[4] Stars are expected to form normally for 1012 to 1014 (1–100 trillion) years, but eventually the supply of gas needed for star formation will be exhausted. As existing stars run out of fuel and cease to shine, the universe will slowly and inexorably grow darker.[5][6] According to theories that predict proton decay, the stellar remnants left behind will disappear, leaving behind only black holes, which themselves eventually disappear as they emit Hawking radiation.[7] Ultimately, if the universe reaches thermodynamic equilibrium, a state in which the temperature approaches a uniform value, no further work will be possible, resulting in a final heat death of the universe.[8]





 
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Jarni

Love is a toothache in the heart. H.Heine
Dec 12, 2020
383
No. those are just dumb theories no evidence. What has happened is the universe has always expanded and will continue to expand forever. already 97% of the galaxies are moving away from Earth faster than the speed of light the expansion is so fast. and 97% of the universe is forever unreachable . this universe will die and end and I'm glad. This is what is going to happen from that article.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Future_of_an_expanding_universe&wprov=rarw1

Current observations suggest that the expansion of the universe will continue forever. The prevailing theory is that the universe will cool as it expands, eventually becoming too cold to sustain life. For this reason, this future scenario once popularly called "Heat Death" is now known as the "Big Chill" or "Big Freeze".[1][2]
If dark energy—represented by the cosmological constant, a constant energy density filling space homogeneously,[3] or scalar fields, such as quintessence or moduli, dynamic quantities whose energy density can vary in time and space—accelerates the expansion of the universe, then the space between clusters of galaxies will grow at an increasing rate. Redshift will stretch ancient ambient photons (including gamma rays) to undetectably long wavelengths and low energies.[4] Stars are expected to form normally for 1012 to 1014 (1–100 trillion) years, but eventually the supply of gas needed for star formation will be exhausted. As existing stars run out of fuel and cease to shine, the universe will slowly and inexorably grow darker.[5][6] According to theories that predict proton decay, the stellar remnants left behind will disappear, leaving behind only black holes, which themselves eventually disappear as they emit Hawking radiation.[7] Ultimately, if the universe reaches thermodynamic equilibrium, a state in which the temperature approaches a uniform value, no further work will be possible, resulting in a final heat death of the universe.[8]




yeah good news, just too long to wait, but anyway this "waiting" is not really experienced by anyone, as it can't be included in one lifetime...

But it is "strange" that new objects are not formed to "fill the space"... Fortunately it doesn't work like this:-))


"The expansion of the universe is the increase in distance between gravitationally unbound parts of the observable universe with time.[1] It is an intrinsic expansion, so it does not mean that the universe expands "into" anything or that space exists "outside" it. To any observer in the universe, it appears that all but the nearest galaxies (which are bound to each other by gravity) recede at speeds that are proportional to their distance from the observer, on average. While objects cannot move faster than light, this limitation applies only with respect to local reference frames and does not limit the recession rates of cosmologically distant objects.
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Even if the overall spatial extent is infinite and thus the universe cannot get any "larger", we still say that space is expanding because, locally, the characteristic distance between objects is increasing. As an infinite space grows, it remains infinite."
 
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zaza23

Member
Apr 14, 2024
17
As much as I love animals I've never had pets I owned. Heaven with a load of dogs sounds lovely. But I'm not sure it would erase the memories and pain. Not sure that's ever clarified on the whole heaven thing. Eternal non-existence sounds good to me.
 
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TheLastBoyOnEarth

Member
Jun 7, 2024
92
eternal non-existence is the goal
 
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MrShino

Student
Jul 8, 2021
141
Non-existence cannot be scary. That's not possible. There'd be none to be scared. Were you scared before you existed? I don't think so. :)
Much better to go to a good place tho, in my opinion.
 
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_AllCatsAreGrey_

An existence transfigured by failure.
Mar 4, 2024
811
I just want it to stop. In ctb I hope for nonexistentce. In the past I was a member of a Hindu sect that believed in reincarnation. I'm afraid of that being true. At the same time, if it's true I'll continue to try to find a way to get out of the loop of samsara.
 
sugarb

sugarb

thief of silent dreams
Jun 14, 2024
794
After ctb, if you were given a choice, Would you choose eternal non-existence (it sounded abstract to me so i imagine non-existence as how I was before I was born: nothingness) or to be /to appear in heaven with your pets?
A more perfect existence. Like a refined version with much larger highs and far fewer lows. So- heaven sorta. I'd like to be able to think of things and have them exist; music and other media specifically.
 
needthebus

needthebus

Voted SaSu™ Member Most Likely to Succeed
Apr 29, 2024
771
After ctb, if you were given a choice, Would you choose eternal non-existence (it sounded abstract to me so i imagine non-existence as how I was before I was born: nothingness) or to be /to appear in heaven with your pets?
every choice sounds bad right now :-(
 
Yaka

Yaka

Member
Jan 23, 2024
53
After ctb, if you were given a choice, Would you choose eternal non-existence (it sounded abstract to me so i imagine non-existence as how I was before I was born: nothingness) or to be /to appear in heaven with your pets?
Either way really- though if I had to guess I woudent be going to heaven
 
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Hotsackage

Enlightened
Mar 11, 2019
1,184
To merge with a singularity of a black hole
 

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