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What If We're Living Inside a Dead Universe? The Chilling Theory That the Cosmos Is Already Dying
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What If We're Living Inside a Dead Universe? The Chilling Theory That the Cosmos Is Already Dying

What if the universe is already dying—and humanity is simply living during its final bright chapter? Scientists believe the cosmos may be slowly heading toward a state where no stars shine, no life survives, and nothing meaningful can happen. Here's what the dead universe theory reveals about our cosmic future.

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u/firechatin — 2 days ago

The Earth's Cosmic Motor".

Equilibrium is achieved through vertical collision from below on every upright body, creating constant and precise weight due to continuous rotation or collision. This does not affect the balance of moving objects on Earth, confirming that we do not head perpendicularly to the Earth's center, and it proves a precise weight for everything on the Earth's surface

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u/Overall-Research819 — 9 days ago