
Not much information about this theory is public since scientists are researching. The theory of the big freeze is that the universe is expanding so much that soon every galaxy and solar system will drift away from each other so far that they will freeze. Many scientist believe that there is a possibility of a black hole forming and soon plan to create a machine that can leave this universe, While this is extremely unlikely, there is a 0.000000000000053% chance of a black hole forming bigger than a universe. There is a theory that suggest that a supermassive black hole is outside of the universe which will consume it. The death of the universe is unknown and expiry date also unknown but there are many theories of how the universe will end It has been calculated that there are roughly 461,168,601,842,738,404 stars in the universe! and roughly 461 galaxies in the universe! With this amount of stars, it can be calculated that there are approximately 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 planets which can/will hold life! The Galactic Atlas is a community tool curated by Hello Games to identify active missions alongside player-submitted stories of their favourite places and experiences within No Man's Sky. These planets soon to create life and after 15.3 billion years billions of planets swarm with life. Massive black holes created by stars sit at the center of all galaxies and keep the galaxy together with gravity. When the atoms were created they make massive dust clouds which sat in space for millions of years, these dust clouds soon formed billions of suns and planets by sticking together, these suns and planets formed solar systems, after billions of stars were created galaxies were born. The universe was created when one unknown explosion happened, this explosion shot out many particles, over billions of years,these particles formed atoms and the atoms formed objects, over the course of the 15.3 billions of years suns, planets, comets, supernova and more were created. 4 Documented Solar Systems which hold planets that support life.
