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Does anything ever last forever?
Nothing can’t last forever, because nothing doesn’t ‘exist’, therefore it can’t ‘last’. The only logical answer to this question is that as humans, we will never know the answer to the is anything eternal question.
Can anything cease to exist?
In reality there is no thing that ultimately ceases to exist; only the appearance of a thing ceases as it changes from one form to another. Imagine a leaf that falls to the ground and decomposes.
Does nothingness last forever?
Nothing in the universe, including the universe, lasts forever. If you’re smart, you’ll use the little time that you have to make the most of it. If you want your life to matter then you have to decide that it does; no one else will ever decide that for you.
Does forever exist?
Yes, forever exists, It is called eternity. Another name for it is infinite time. It has no beginning and no end, therefore can only be understood as a circle. We exist in this infinite time, on that circle. In order for our finite timelines to exist on the infinite timeline of eternity, we must have always existed, and will always exist.
Is it possible for anything to take forever?
However, black holes do not last forever – by 10 100 years all of the black holes will have completely evaporated by Hawking radiation. So after 10 100 years there is no way for an observer to be around to see anything literally last forever. So the answer is no – it is not possible that anything could literally take forever.
What animals can live forever?
7 Immortal Animals That Can Basically Live Forever. 1 Immortal animals. Immortality is a sci-fi myth, right? Not for these incredible animals. Of course, that’s not to say that they’ll never die, just 2 Backward-aging jellyfish. 3 Ever-growing lobsters. 4 Sturdy turtles. 5 Regenerating flatworms.
Will the Universe Last Forever?
Maybe forever, may be not. It depends on the scope and what your interpretation of forever is. If space is circular and time therefore infinite, and if our universe repeats, then yes! But it probably won’t have you or I, with all our memories intact, in any of those iterations.