Without obliv-ion, no creat-ion.So, why do threads share the same fate and eventually go into oblivion?
What should be done to achieve creative immortality?

They are both, at the same instance, the default state at the bottom of an endless Abyss.Which is the default state? Creation or oblivion? Which is emergent? Or are both states the same, one state, given eternity to contemplate each separately?

At each heart lies a supermassive black hole.Black holes create the structure of the universe due to emitting ultra low frequencies with 10 million year wavelengths. Much like sand on a speaker cone. There is the 'dark energy'.
And at the heart of it, the Light of Truth shines, giving life's energy to all creationAt each heart lies a supermassive black hole.

Black holes shape galaxies locally, though cosmic structure arises from dark energy, steadily increasing the speed of expansion.Black holes create the structure of the universe due to emitting ultra low frequencies with 10 million year wavelengths. Much like sand on a speaker cone. There is the 'dark energy'.
Unless they are perfectly spaced. Or better yet, the frequencies are carefully controlled at all times to avoid obvious collisionBlack holes shape galaxies locally, though cosmic structure arises from dark energy, steadily increasing the speed of expansion.
Ultralow-frequency gravitational waves exist, yet don’t create the universe’s framework, otherwise we would see colliding waves everywhere.
Current we do not ovserve evenly spaced black holes, the waves will also always 'collide' in the field. Just like throwing a handfull of paddles into a pond where their ripples interferes with each other.Unless they are perfectly spaced. Or better yet, the frequencies are carefully controlled at all times to avoid obvious collision
With mass I think we should keep it to dark matter.Not evenly spaced, but also not even in mass.
A good explanation for the hypothetical dark energy is needed
Sounds a lot like Life.a collection of seemingly related observations, with no valid hypothesis.
