So I was thinking about the end of the universe today
What? I like theoretical physics, and it kept my mind briefly from my horrid and often tragic love life.
I'm talking about the end not the edge. The edge is that concept that the universe is made up of pockets in which matter can occupy it, and if you're the furthest thing out you're the edge, and there will always be more of these pockets (this theory is the ONLY conflict to my "space is zero dimensional therefore collapseable" theory, however no proof has been provided for either side). Anyhow, the end of the universe, if the universe is infinite, and is cyclic in nature (See: The big bang/Big collapse) then I propose that in order to perpetuate the system there must be a perfect 100% efficient system of energy, IE conservation of matter and energy, however I was wondering what forces FUELED this proposed perfect system, and then I went on to say "wait we've never observed a perfect energy system" I then propose that the universe may some day go still.