This film began with a simple question: where do I go after the endlessness of time and the universe? For me, the thing about death that haunts me is not the actual death itself, but not knowing where me or my consciousness exist after an humanly incomprehensibly amount of time. Most people don't think about how long infinity truly is not considering the enormous weight of such a 'number.' Nothing in our universe, not even light, can escape the immense gravitational pull of black holes, and they are what will stand still at the end of eternity after everything has turned to dust, but like us what can a black hole not even escape from? 
PRESENTING
10 to the 64th Power
The only thing that is important is the current moment as the past is dead and the future unborn. Whether we consider time infinite or finite is not as important as whether we stay in the eternal present because that is more valuable
The above paragraph was originally intended for the film's finale, but I opted to keep it open-ended and up to the viewer's perception because there is no one solution, and I don't claim to know because my opinions and beliefs are continuously developing.
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