IMO ultimate heaven is to be the whole universe opened up to us to roam in immortal bodies—spaceships and spacesuits need not apply. An ability to explore colours beyond the white spectrum, to see the microscopic without microscopes, to enjoy flora and fauna within biospheres even in distant galaxies, to converse with each other without fear barriers, and all this and more within the tangible presence of deity, well, I doubt that a million millennia squared would allow the slightest room for boredom. And if that’s not God’s plan, then heaven will be even better.
In my opinion, Heaven is a place of rest. Creation (all that is), is so much more. Each individual has duties (task to perform); and there are many things to be done in "free time".
This one tiny universe that we "see" is not "all that is". I'd refer you to Romans 11:8; the "spirit" does slumber at this time; and while this "dream" is quickly becoming a nightmare, it is not "all that is".
What makes heaven, heavenly is God. And God is infinite in His nature, indescribably beyond us all, having depths not possible to fully plumb in an eternity of time in which to do so. Because God is like this, and because heaven is all about Him, those in heaven will not find themselves bored, which is to say bored of God. They will find Him endlessly amazing, always satisfying, and infinitely interesting. It's when folks take up a small, shriveled view of God, the One who makes heaven all that it is, that they start thinking Heaven will become boring.
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