The end of the universe into nothingness?

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If the universe expands infinitely, as we are now being told by physicists as a result of the Big Freeze, then any finite amount of energy will eventually be distributed in an infinite universe making that finite amount of energy zero. What's so non-sensical about that? A finite number is zero in comparison to infinity.
In the alternative, if all particles decay, then an infinitely expanding universe will eventually result in a unform state of energy in an infinitely small form. Again, how is this really any different than the infinite universe itself? This is not non-sensical. You simply haven't come to grips with the implications of the Big Freeze, and that is where your mind shuts down.

That tactic will not work :D
 
This is a stupid argument, John. You need to learn the math and describe it in rigorous detail, using the rigorous foundations of mathematical analysis. Your handwaving arguments serve no purpose here. Please stop it and take it somewhere else, you've already been banned for this in the past.
 
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