"Matter skandhas" was first determined after the gained understanding of "matter myosa" (the so-called ouraboral surface tension, as presented left) by F.Sch. Damas, recalling the notion of (de)forming and (re)shaping within two clusters of universal matter. Earlier research had already stated that the surface tension existing within one
000 TRILLION YEARS in the future: degenerate era.
With the death of the last sun, the age of starlight comes to an end. The universe becomes a cosmic boneyard, strewn with remnants of dead stars.
Our sun becomes a white dwarf: a hot, dense, shrunken stellar corpse.

Black dwarves [stars > die > white dwarves > freeze > black dwarves]
are dark, decaying balls of degenerate matter. There are currently no black dwarves in our universe.
Any matter that fails to escape its galaxy is sucked into a supermassive black hole at the center. Black holes swallow stray matter. The rotational energy of black holes becomes the last reliable source of power for any exotic future civilizations. The matter inside black dwarves, the last matter in the universe, will eventually evaporate away and will be carried off into the void as radiation, leaving absolutely nothing behind.
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Static twodimensional representation of matter myosa within speck 02.
{contained capsule, not representative of time-based matter myosa}
entity of matter, created a fascinating ouraboral effect, somewhat similar to skin renewal yet in spherical form and without shedding the residu of the process.
Matter skandhas redefines this effect within not one, but two entities of matter, observing the effect that two entities of the same matter have on eachother.