Where does energy go when created in the universe?

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I have four questions, and many thanks to those who join to help me out:
I would like to know where the energy will go if it is created right in the Universe ?
Energy in the universe taken from a certain particle, Hydrogen for instance.
[tex]E=\frac{mv^2}{2}+U+R[/tex]
What is R or there is no R ?

How much energy was released after the bumbum of Big Bang ?

Are there any incorrections in my question ?

Thanks a ton,
 
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hmm, those predictions do not carry their weight.
 
What should I add into make them weight-carrying predictions ?
 
Pattielli said:
I would like to know where the energy will go if it is created right in the Universe ?

With entropy, the expansion of space, etc. the energy of the universe is being dispersed and converted into less useful forms.