I could live with that. It reminds me of a hypothesis I have:
When I go out on a moonless night and look up into a star-studded blackness, I intuitively know there is a metric shit-ton of light headed my way that I cannot yet see. It’s not that this light has yet to be generated. No, it was generated all right. It just hasn’t got here yet, unlike all the light that I do see, itself having left its star-point of origin so many lightyears ago.
It’s also not that it is the light to arrive shortly, from the same source as, but trailing behind the light arriving now, from a star or whatever. No, the unseen light was already generated from another source (Big Bang?) than what I can see, and its on its way but not yet visible. All the visible light (stars, etc.) are just out front, like us.
Now bear with me here. Scientists have told me that energy and matter can change, one into the other. But these scientists always leave time laying over here to the side, as if it could not likewise convert into energy or matter. But I thought, what if it could?
In that case, I think this light that I cannot see, but which I feel is headed my way, is actually the future (time) in the form of Dark Energy.
I also intuitively know there is a metric shit-ton of matter flying away from me so fast that I can’t see it. It does not and cannot reflect light back to me. I think this matter is the past (time). I think it is Dark Matter.
I also think that maybe this Dark Energy (the future), is not necessarily so far away that I can’t see it yet, but that maybe Dark Energy is, at least in part, blocked from my view from the fleeing past. Maybe Dark matter gets in the way.
But where I am in the here-and-now is the conversion point, where the future arrives and converts into the past, going from Dark Energy to Dark Matter.
To the extent physicists have calculated the amount of Dark Matter in the universe, as a percentage of the whole, maybe Dark Energy, or the future, accounts for the balance of the whole. Maybe we can thus determine the amount of time, or future we have left.
Sometimes it helps my thinking to consider particles. I like the idea of particles. While they don’t, in and of themselves, preclude the possibility of strings or waves, they work well as a tool in this idea of mine.
Where matter and energy can convert, one into the other, so too time and space can be tossed in the mix and likewise convert. The future can become energy, and matter, and now, and the past. Likewise, the past can become energy, and matter, and now, and the past.
So, a star that casts off its own light, say a photon, is looking at the backside of its own photon. It can't see it go, but go it does. If that star could some how run around and get in front of its cast-off photon and look back and see it coming, it would be seeing its own past. But if it got so far in front of its own cast-off photon that the photon was not yet visible, it would be, like us, not seeing the future before it got here.
Now, lets say that photon from that star were headed toward a near miss with the Earth, and I stepped out behind it to watch it whip by, I would see coming but not going. The back side of a photon is invisible. It’s the past that might be remembered but cannot be seen. The front side of that photon is only visible when it gets here, but until then it is invisible. It is the future.
I was a Recon Team Leader in the Marine Corps and sometimes we'd blow shit up. I'd take a brick of C-4 and roll and warm it in my hands until it was a ball. I'd stick a blasting cap in it, attach a fuse and set it off. It made a big bang. I'd imagine (and sometimes I could see) a shock wave. I'd figure there was some aspects of that C-4 on the outside of the ball that would precede the aspects from the center to follow. I knew that the outside stuff would not exceed the speed of the blast, and it would indeed start to slow in advance of the inside stuff. But it was nevertheless out front and the inside stuff had to catch up.
I'm thinking if you had a singularity on it's way to Heat Death, then maybe parts of it are waiting for the other parts to catch up. And when it does! Talk about light! In sum, I think we are all in a singularity, in Heat Death, and everywhere in between, all at the same time, past, present and future. But All is perceiving all aspects of itself. However, those aspects (like us) are regulated to providing our own perspective. So, while we are all together in a singularity, there must be space for all us aspects to perceive in. So we perceive we have space to perceive in. And we do. But from the perspective of All, it's All one; i.e. a singularity. Dark Energy and Dark Matter (the future and the past) hide the singularity from us, creating the perception of space to perceive in.
The idea that the speed of light is some final arbiter of this or that seems rather limiting to me.