Don't try to access the records if you aren't mentally prepared for it. Bad idea, and too much information can flood your brain at once. I almost died from an aneurysm, and lost a large chunk of my memory. Not fun. The only info I got left over was that the universe won't experience a heat death, but at some point it's expansion will eventually make all opposite edges of space converge on each other (think of the game asteroids, where you exit one side of the screen and emerge from the other) which will effectively revert the expansion into high speed compression, and essentially result in a big crunch, followed by another big bang. To simplify it, think of taking a piece of paper, rolling it into a tube where the edges meet, and then tightening the tube into a singularity, except space does it in all directions at once. Think hyper-cube, except hyper-spere. It will all happen pretty fast after the point of the edges overlapping, since the rate of expansion will continue to speed up at it's current rate. I wish I could explain it better, but I'm no physicist and thinking about it makes my head hurt. It won't happen for a long time, though, like somewhere between the last stars dying out and 1/3 of the way through the remaining black holes' life spans.
Pretty fucking useless information to have in exchange for having to relearn basic algebra, history (all of it), typing and computers, and not being able to remember a single detail of my deceased mother. Not to mention I'm still in thousands of dollars of debt for medical bills.