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Re: What will happen to all matter in the end?

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Originally Posted by infamous
That would be true if we only defined stars as bright shining objects. .
I was just pointing out that all the stars would eventually burn out. I think, given enough time, matter would just sorta settle into a ground state. You'd have lots of cold lumps of iron floating around. White dwarfs, neutron stars and brown dwarfs still cool with time, and will continue to cool untill they hit a ground state.
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