I think the end is endless. It's either a big black hole or a big white light or both together. But it's totally meaningless, because even if someone would explain it, I wouldn't understand it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
An ordinary black hole is thought to be the end state of a really massive star's life.
General relativity predicts that time ends inside black holes because the gravitational collapse squeezes matter to infinite density.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
An end of something means the beginning of something else, and I don't think that something else is going to be the death of the manned space program.
Space is almost infinite. As a matter of fact, we think it is infinite.
We have this interesting problem with black holes. What is a black hole? It is a region of space where you have mass that's confined to zero volume, which means that the density is infinitely large, which means we have no way of describing, really, what a black hole is!
Even Hubble hasn't found yet the end of this universe, and we don't know that it has any end.
There is no more final end than death.
Everything has an end.
As an astronomer, I get to ignore the details of the things that we don't understand. There's a lot of work that we can do on scales that we do understand, and there is actually a finite size that I can associate with a super massive black hole.