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The Standard Model of Our Universe
This is the most commonly accepted view of what our actual universe is doing. It's accelerating because there's a cosmogical constant. Just like black holes, desiter space has a horizon and a temperature and an entropy. I think it's something like ten to the minus 35 calvin when we eventually reach a the desiter equilibrium in our future. Is that the right number? I really don't know.