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{{wikipediainfo|Heat death of the universe}}
{{wikipediainfo|Heat death of the universe}}
'''Heat death''' was the result of [[entropy]] in the [[universe]] increasing to the maximum amount possible to exist. When this occurred, all structure completely fell apart, leaving absolutely nothing behind, and further events could no longer happen. [[Distant past|Long ago]], the universe passed the point into total collapse. The [[Logopolitan]]s created [[CVE]]s into [[Parallel universe|other universes]] to postpone the time until heat death occured while their [[Advanced Research Team]] would formulate a more permanent solution. Due to interference caused by [[The Master]] in [[1981]] the CVEs closed prematurely, causing entropy to build up much faster than previously had. As entropy built up, it destroyed the Logopolitans, including [[The Monitor]], and caused [[Logopolis|their planet]] to crumble to dust. The entropy quickly built up to the point of heat death which then spread through universe in the form of an [[entropy wave]]. The heat death caused by the wave destroyed [[planet]]s and other astronomical objects in its path, reducing whatever part of the universe it reached to nothing. Heat death in [[N-Space]] occurred in places such as that of the [[Traken Union]] and much of the rest of the universe, resulting in the destruction of whatever was there. The [[Fourth Doctor]] prevented heat death from occurring across all of N-Space by redirecting this entropy into [[E-Space]] through a [[Charged Vacuum Emboitment|CVE]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'')
'''Heat death''' was the result of [[entropy]] in the [[universe]] increasing to the maximum amount possible to exist. When this occurred, all structure completely fell apart, leaving absolutely nothing behind, and further events could no longer happen. [[Distant past|Long ago]], the universe passed the point into total collapse. The [[Logopolitan]]s created [[CVE]]s into [[Parallel universe|other universes]] to postpone the time until heat death occured while their [[Advanced Research Team]] would formulate a more permanent solution. Due to interference caused by [[The Master]] in [[1981]] the CVEs closed prematurely, causing entropy to build up much faster than previously had. As entropy built up, it destroyed the Logopolitans, including [[The Monitor]], and caused [[Logopolis|their planet]] to crumble to dust. The entropy quickly built up to the point of heat death which then spread through universe in the form of an [[entropy wave]]. The heat death caused by the wave destroyed [[planet]]s and other astronomical objects in its path, reducing whatever part of the universe it reached to nothing. Heat death in [[N-Space]] occurred in places such as that of the [[Traken Union]] and much of the rest of the universe, resulting in the destruction of whatever was there. The [[Fourth Doctor]] prevented heat death from occurring across all of N-Space by redirecting this entropy into [[E-Space]] through a [[Charged Vacuum Emboitment|CVE]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'')
In the year [[100,000,000,000,000]], heat death occurred once again, destroying nearly everything, with [[Gallifrey]]'a [[star system]] and later [[Me]]'s [[reality bubble]] as the all that survived this heat death, though Gallifrey was crushed and the bubble destroyed when the [[end of the universe|universe collapsed]]. This occurrence of heat death was observed as the stars burning and fading away, planets being destroyed, and whole galaxies collapsing. ([[TV]]: [[Utopia (TV story)|''Utopia'']]''/[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'')


[[Category:Natural disasters]]
[[Category:Natural disasters]]
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