Is it normal to feel empty?

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  • I will explain.
    You had supported a long-standing view by some people that the Universe is in a state of change from order to entropy. This is not what we actually observe in nature. Instead, the opposite is true. We know from observation of Cosmic Background Radiation that the early Universe was quite uniform in nature (in a more entropic state). As we observe the Universe today, it is apparant that it is more ordered.
    We also know that the Universe is currently expanding and accelerating (occupying a greater region of space as time moves forward). If entropy theory were correct, then we should be observing disintegration of this Universe and formation of new Universes. We know that this is not true.
    There can only be one solution to this problem. I told you a little white lie. Universes do form in the region of space that this Universe exists in (more correctly proto-Universes), but because this Universe already occupies this region of space, we adsorb these proto-Universes.
    Although cyclical behaviour is extant in many aspects of nature, none of these cycles are perfect (infinitely variable), due to the expansionary nature of the Universe.
    You can now rationalize what will happen to the Universe. It will continue to expand indefinitely, and it will become more ordered.

    Please stay away from string theory, it is a trap from which there is no escape.

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    • There is a reason why the creatures (who many perceive to be deities) put these concepts into Gene Roddenberry's mind. It is so that ordinary people can understand concepts that are necessary for understanding the actual nature of the Universe.

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