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What is it about the heat death of the universe that gets basedboys going?

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It's that the matter in the heat death state should still gravitate. Since a finite amount of time has passed since the big bang, and this is always true at any time or place in the universe, the separation of any matter-energy densities in the universe can be at most a finite number of meters. Gravity is a force with an infinite range so the heat death state should collapse to a singularity. This singularity was also the initial state but the entropy has gone from a minimum to a maximum, and that imposes a philosophical dilemma.
>Modified Spacetime Geometry Addresses Dark Energy, Penrose's Entropy Dilemma, Baryon Asymmetry, Inflation and Matter Anisotropy
>http://www.vixra.org/abs/1302.0022