So, scientists have been waffling on about the universe again (physicists like doing that).
I have no qualifications in quantum mechanics, or physics, or fucking anything truth be told, so this is pure speculation, supposition and conjecture. But nevertheless I'm going to spew forth my own ideas about what the fuck is going on in this (I hesitate to use the word but for lack of a better one I must) universe.
So, let's start at the very beginning, it's a very good place to start. There is no beginning, can anyone fathom that? The fact that the universe never began, it will never end. Yeah, this is starting to sound a bit like tree-hugging hippy shit but bear with me.
For the universe to have had a finite beginning it must have had a causal moment, for that causal moment to occur that in turn must have had to have had (cool grammatical loopage there Em) a preceding cause. Which means nothing in existence can ever have been brought forth from nothing. There must always be a cause, it stands to reason and is both logical and infallible.
And so, what is left is a never ending series of explosions, exponential energy, atrophy, gravity and resultant explosion of force created by the cataclysmic forces in space. Not just once, but over and over again, in multiple catastrophic explosions, on an atomic level and a universal scale. Like circles in a pond from rainfall.
What does this mean? That life is not linear, time is not linear, the universe is not on a straight path from beginning to end. Life is forever in a violent process of explosion, expulsion, expiration and expelled. It means that by the first law of thermodynamics it has always been, will always be in an exchange.
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. It can only change forms.
In any process in an isolated system, the total energy remains the same.
energy systems have a tendency to increase their entropy rather than decrease it.
As a system approaches absolute zero, all processes cease and the entropy of the system approaches a minimum value.
But strangely enough...
Absolute zero is the temperature at which entropy reaches its minimum value. As implied by the laws of thermodynamics, absolute zero cannot be reached by artificial or natural means because this would require a system to be fully removed from the rest of the universe.

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