I got as far as this truth-bomb:
...and stopped reading.
Where to start? How about the fact that energy can neither be created nor destroyed. That's basic schoolboy science, that is. And the idea of the universe devolving to a frozen state. Most of the universe is believed to be only a few degrees above absolute zero as it is. Does anyone really believe glaciation of the universe?
Anyone else suspect that the OP is one of the resident tinfoil-hatters under a second account?
This sounds a lot like theories about the heat death of the universe, where you apply the second law of thermodynamics over universal time scales, suggesting that eventually the universe will be in a state of thermodynamic equilibrium, meaning essentially there's no usable energy left in the universe (not no energy full stop). Whether or not this is true is open to a lot of debate, although you can also get towards heat death if you have a universe that expands without limits.