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>10^14 (100 trillion) years from now, star formation will end, leaving stellar objects in form of degenerate remnants that will slowly cool down
>After 10^40 years one half of all baryonic matter (protons and neutrons) will have been converted to photons and leptons
>By 10^43 years, protons and neutrons will have gone through 1000 half-lives, The Degenerate Era is over.
>The Black Hole Era has begun. They will slowly evaporate via hawking radiation, even the smallest black hole ever discovered will live up to 10^69 years
>The largest black holes continue to grow, but even these would evaporate over a timescale of 10^110 years.
>During it's death it provides a temporary source of light as the temperature becomes comparable to that of the sun,bathing the Universe in light one last time
>After the last black hole has evaporated, the universe will be nearly empty
>Photons, neutrinos, electrons, and positrons will fly from place to place, hardly ever encountering each other
>Nothing happens and it keeps not happening
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_of_an_expanding_universe
>After 10^40 years one half of all baryonic matter (protons and neutrons) will have been converted to photons and leptons
>By 10^43 years, protons and neutrons will have gone through 1000 half-lives, The Degenerate Era is over.
>The Black Hole Era has begun. They will slowly evaporate via hawking radiation, even the smallest black hole ever discovered will live up to 10^69 years
>The largest black holes continue to grow, but even these would evaporate over a timescale of 10^110 years.
>During it's death it provides a temporary source of light as the temperature becomes comparable to that of the sun,bathing the Universe in light one last time
>After the last black hole has evaporated, the universe will be nearly empty
>Photons, neutrinos, electrons, and positrons will fly from place to place, hardly ever encountering each other
>Nothing happens and it keeps not happening
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_of_an_expanding_universe