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This physical universe was born physically and shall die physically. However, this physical Universe shall live for very very long according to our measure. It will live at least as long as the last red dwarf star, which can live maybe 10 trillion years. After that goes into mystery, with black holes, imploding galaxies, white/black dwarfs.

Maybe the physical Universe is capable of living for beyond quintillions of years...but long enough for the last entity to learn all its lessons. Each Universe I guess has that primal distortion.
consider infinity/unity existing outside the boundaries of space/time and time/space, we may as well have made countless journeys through all kinds of universes which began and ended, its kind of a 'game' that the creator is playing to experience all that there is, through love/light and light/love, much love to you GreatSpirit
The same force that is pushing galaxies and stars apart will one day push even our atoms apart, and then atoms themselves. It's called the Big Rip.
... there'll be one hell of a wake?
That Big Rip is just one theory. We'll probably already have reached 8th density before it happens.
...or another theory is that everything will implode. The forces that push out will come back in back into that one- point. Thus, the pattern continues... The death of one universe gives birth to a new one. That explosion is known as the Big Bang.
ra says time is cyclical, and the creator is infinite. in my opinion there is creation and destruction inherent constantly in all areas of the universe.

some areas contract while other areas expand. and the flow of matter into the physical universe comes from the thought form of time space.