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If everything in the universe disappears (matter and energy), except for the Sun … “it's just gibberish with scientific terms. The universe is all matter-energy, space-time curvature energy (gravitational energy), and vacuum energy (dark energy). Remove all this — the Sun and its light will disappear by definition. This is not taking out cubes from a toy box.
The sun will burn out much earlier, in 5 billion years. let will turn into a white dwarf, and then into a black dwarf, which does not emit light. The universe will still exist for 10 hundredths of a year. Then there will be only electrons, positrons-due to the sparsity of space, they will not be able to annihilate, neutrinos and cold photons.
If all energy and matter disappear, then the Sun will not be able to shine, because it will also have to disappear (there is no matter and energy).
But if we try to accept that the Sun will shine despite all the new laws of the universe (the absence of energy and matter everywhere except the Sun), then it will still lose energy (shine), but as soon as photons cross the “border” where there is no matter and energy, they will most likely disappear without a trace. Because, in principle, there can't be any of them beyond this “border”.�
But there can be no” absolute nothing”. Because if there is no matter or energy in the universe,then there is no universe itself.