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7/24/2025, 5:16:16 AM
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The galaxies wont merge, everything will basically dissipate into a luke warm bath of dust and particles with a handful the last of the supermassive black holes to evaporate.
I highly recommend the Manifold books by stephen baxter. The first book deals with deep time, where humanity is the only life in the universe, and the last survivors are basically inhabiting boltzman brains who trigger a vacuum collapse that will create an infinite manifold of new daughter realities from this one, hopefully where they're not the only life there is.
But a big part of the book is them bringing some humans forward through time to try and explain what they were going to do. Has a lot of cosmological Darwinism which is a fun concept.
The second book is about the fermi paradox and great filters.
The third book isn't great, but a lady jerks off a caveman.
Baxter was an aerospace engineer at boeing (when that meant something) who decided to write some hard sci fi.
The galaxies wont merge, everything will basically dissipate into a luke warm bath of dust and particles with a handful the last of the supermassive black holes to evaporate.
I highly recommend the Manifold books by stephen baxter. The first book deals with deep time, where humanity is the only life in the universe, and the last survivors are basically inhabiting boltzman brains who trigger a vacuum collapse that will create an infinite manifold of new daughter realities from this one, hopefully where they're not the only life there is.
But a big part of the book is them bringing some humans forward through time to try and explain what they were going to do. Has a lot of cosmological Darwinism which is a fun concept.
The second book is about the fermi paradox and great filters.
The third book isn't great, but a lady jerks off a caveman.
Baxter was an aerospace engineer at boeing (when that meant something) who decided to write some hard sci fi.
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