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So the most farthest known event for our far far far far far far future universe is quantum tunnelling.
> ![](https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/svg/7652cd6b72d784979f0c5f4514d5c693dfe83f3c): Around this vast timeframe, quantum tunnelling in any isolated patch of the universe could generate new inflationary events, resulting in new Big Bangs giving birth to new universes.
Even if our universe gazillions of years from now will probably not end as the last known bastions of materials by that time such as black holes or iron stars will die out and the universe will be cold, dead, black and absolutely fucking nothing but black... But time is infinite and that theory just suggests life will restart again.
Existence is eternal.
> ![](https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/svg/7652cd6b72d784979f0c5f4514d5c693dfe83f3c): Around this vast timeframe, quantum tunnelling in any isolated patch of the universe could generate new inflationary events, resulting in new Big Bangs giving birth to new universes.
Even if our universe gazillions of years from now will probably not end as the last known bastions of materials by that time such as black holes or iron stars will die out and the universe will be cold, dead, black and absolutely fucking nothing but black... But time is infinite and that theory just suggests life will restart again.
Existence is eternal.