The universe is rapidly dissipating into the void. In a few googlplexes of quadrillions of centuries later it will all be a Bose Einstein condensate everywhere and nowhere.
And on a REALLY long timescale compared to the above estimate, the entire universe, Big Bang to infinitely dissipated was as close to zero as anyone could imagine.
If you look at the universe from the perspective of a void of truly infinite (and then some) size and timescales where a Skewes Number of years is nothing, you realize just how tiny a blip each of is,
or rather, isn't.
And on a REALLY long timescale compared to the above estimate, the entire universe, Big Bang to infinitely dissipated was as close to zero as anyone could imagine.
If you look at the universe from the perspective of a void of truly infinite (and then some) size and timescales where a Skewes Number of years is nothing, you realize just how tiny a blip each of is,
or rather, isn't.