In a universe permanently devoid of hydrogen, what would the final state of matter resemble?

Answer

Inert metals, rocks, and noble gases

Without hydrogen, the universe would be left with elements like helium (an inert noble gas) and the heavier elements forged inside stars, forming inert metals and rocks floating in darkness.

In a universe permanently devoid of hydrogen, what would the final state of matter resemble?

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