The universe will eventually reach a state of maximum entropy called 'heat death,' where all stars burn out, atoms decay through proton decay, and black holes evaporate via Hawking radiation, leaving only cold, dark photons drifting through infinite darkness; this cosmic timeline, spanning approximately 100 trillion years, paradoxically gives life its meaning by creating urgency and transformation, as the finite countdown makes every experience precious.
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The Universe Is Going to End. Here's Exactly How. πAdded:
So, part one said everything falls apart.
>> [screaming] >> Your coffee, your room, your gym motivation.
>> Go to the [Β __Β ] gym.
>> New Year's resolutions, all cosmically inevitable.
Now for the big picture. In about 100 trillion years, the last stars in the universe burn out. Not explode dramatically, just fade. Like a phone dying at 1% except the phone is a star and the charger doesn't exist. The universe goes dark. Then it gets worse.
The atoms themselves start to decay.
Proton [music] decay, a process so slow it makes continental drift look like Formula 1.
Breaks down every piece of matter that ever existed.
>> [music] >> Every planet, every monument, every Spotify playlist dissolve into elementary particles [music] drifting apart.
>> I'm the last man on Earth.
This is all [Β __Β ] up.
>> Then even the black holes evaporate.
Hawking radiation slowly bleeds them dry over time scales so incomprehensibly long that our entire civilization is a rounding error.
What's left? Cold, dark, nothing.
Forever. Physicists call it the death of the universe. Not a bang, not a crunch, just silence. The longest, quietest ending to anything ever. The universe doesn't go out with a scream, it goes out with a yawn. And this video is technically accelerating the process.
Every second of processing, every photon from your screen, entropy ticks upwards.
You're welcome for that. But here's the part that saves this from being the most depressing thing you've [music] ever watched. Some physicists argue entropy is exactly what makes life precious.
>> Well, I think life is precious cuz you can't watch it again.
>> It's the Breaking Bad argument. Walter White without a cancer diagnosis is just a depressed chemistry teacher marking papers forever. The timer is what creates the urgency, the transformation, the [music] meaning. Without the countdown, nothing matters because there's always more time. The universe has a timer, and every coffee you drink, every sunset you catch, every terrible joke that makes you properly laugh, that's you squeezing meaning out of a countdown that ends in nothing.
So, does the heat death make life meaningless, or is it the only thing that makes life matter?
This is your existential crisis for the day. You're welcome. Now, drop your take.
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