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The end & the beginning of the Universe

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  5. The end, and the beginning of the Universe: A perpetual Reincarnation cycle.
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  8. Energy cannot be created, or destroyed, only changed in form. This is a long-standing law of physics, which explains how energy works, and changes form, and how anything with mass-energy, follows this same law. This law, along with a few other laws in physics, state what is, and what isn't possible, and though free energy, and perpetual motion are not possible, besides with nuclear fusion, the universe itself, does work like a perpetual motion machine, or system. Though it depends on if the universe will end someday, or if it will continue to sustain itself forever.
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  10. When thinking about it, the universe can sustain its cosmic cycles, by using the energy contained in the universe. Any energy in the universe, will always remain in the universe, and the universe has the right processes, and energy, to create, and destroy the universe, and start from the beginning again, in a never ending, reincarnating process.
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  12. Black holes are created, by stars, changing their form of energy, from the star to a black hole. Black holes attract energy to its center, and once past a certain point, nothing, can overpower the force of the black hole, not even light. Black holes also collide, and merge into larger black holes. One day each black hole will merge into larger ones, and then eventually one super-supermassive black hole, larger than any other black hole, will contain the energy equivalence of the universe, or close to it, with the exception of its relativistic jet, which sends bursts of energy back into the universe in various forms.
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  14. This energy from the relativistic jet of the black hole, and the energy produced in the final collapse of the super-super massive black hole is how the universe recreates itself, through a reincarnating form of the big bang.
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  16. Black holes move around the universe semi-randomly, like billiard balls on a pool table, very slowly because of the vast distances in space, while the universe is expanding at a rapid rate. When two black holes come within range of each other, they start to orbit each other, due to gravity, which causes the curvature of space-time Einstein showed us, which is much like a bed, with a heavy ball on it.
  17. The ball's weight, or mass, creates a curvature on the bed, and if you put a smaller, lighter weight ball, on the curvature, it will fall closer to the heavier ball. This is how gravity works.
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  19. When a black hole no longer can attract energy, the black hole will die out, in a process, known as Hawking radiation, where a relativistic jet being emitted from the black hole will start to dim, like a basic lighter, with lower fuel, and instead of moving away from the black hole, it will gather its heat, around the north, and south pole of the black hole, heating the black hole up, under principles of heat, making it the most dense, massive, hottest cosmic object ever possible in the universe, and in this instance of the final super-supermassive black hole; with energy equivalence near the energy in the universe combined; much like what Georges Lemaitre predicted as the beginning of the big bang theory; the cosmic egg. A large section of space-time will bend around the final super-supermassive black hole, and in this moment, space-time will stop expanding. The universe will stop expanding, and even collapse in on itself, up until a certain distance based on the black hole. In this moment the big bang will occur. This is how the universe, pollinates the universe with energy, and build the wonder of the universe we observe today. The universe we live in, exists in this cosmic process.
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  21. The energy equivalence in this final black hole will radiate out, and be emitted, and changed in form, to massless-photon-energy, of equivalent energy content, to the black hole, and no mass will exist at this point in the universe. The photons will move from the black hole in every direction, via dissipation of heat, and travel through the universe. The universe won't be expanding anymore, and the photons will travel faster, than the beginning expansion rate of the big bang.
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  23. The photons make their way back, and collide much like a particle accelerator, or an atom smasher. The photon-photon collision will create a process known as the Breit-Wheeler process, and will create mass. That mass will also interact with photons, and other elements that are created, creating other simple particles, in processes like what we see in Feynman diagrams. But before this process occurs, nearly all energy in the universe is turned into massless-photon-energy.
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  25. Mass will be created for the first time in this stage of the universe, or rather re-created, because this view is of a perpetual cycle of reincarnation, taking the universe back to its earliest stage, to re-become the universe as we know it today.
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  27. Throughout this entire process, thermodynamics stays satisfied, energy is never destroyed, or created, only changed in form, and follows basic principles in physics, and even nature. The process is like with the immortal jellyfish. The immortal jellyfish can turn itself back to its most early basic first stage of life, and will repeat this cycle, once reaching an older stage. This view of the universe is much the same, the universe will turn itself back into its earliest stage, by reincarnating itself, and re-creating the universe new again, once the universe reaches a specific stage, or once the black holes finish their purpose, by attracting the universe's energy, back into one super-super massive black hole, so it can restart the process of creation.
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  29. If you think about it, When the universe ends, it can only do one of few things:
  30. 1. It will reincarnate itself through the big bang.
  31. 2. It will go through a process similar to biological fission, creating multiple smaller universes, until eventually millions of small universes.
  32. 3. The universe just ends.
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