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spacetime-curvature

The bending of spacetime caused by increasing matter-energy density, which reaches a critical value to pinch off a new universe.

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Between the Strokes of Night (1985)Charles Sheffield

Chapter 46

In this epilogue, the narrator, Sly Day, reflects on his impending demise as he observes a cluster of enigmatic Kermel Objects that are increasing local matter-energy density and spacetime curvature. These objects appear to be reproducing by creating a new, self-contained universe, and Sly Day contemplates whether he will survive the transition and be reborn within this new cosmos, ultimately concluding that he will cease to exist in his current form and become a universe himself.