I watch the sun shrink and die. Other stars blink out. Some new stars are born, but not as many.

Behind these moving stars are slower dots: they must be distant galaxies. A side effect of moving at this speed through time is that time seems to blur, allowing me to see more light from distant galaxies: I see galaxies that would normally be invisible to the naked eyes. And I see them moving apart as the universe expands. They move faster and faster, becoming fainter, until they disappear one by one. The expansion of the universe means galaxies are now so far apart that light cannot pass between them faster than they move apart. One hundred billion years has passed and the other galaxies have gone.
Should I keep going even farther into the future? Or go back to my own time? Or do something else?