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Astronomers calculate that the universe will die in 33 billion years — much sooner than we thought

JUL 24 – New analysis from galaxy surveys suggests dark energy may evolve, potentially reversing cosmic expansion and causing a collapse in about 33 billion years, researchers say.

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The theorists predict that the beginning of the end will be in about 10 billion years — less than the present age of the universe.

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The universe has not only had a beginning; it will also have an end. The doubt for scientists is how this end of the cosmos could be. Now a new study proposes that the universe could die in 33 billion years. Thus we discover how the universe was born with the Big Bang In the mid-20th century, and following the ideas of Albert Einstein, Soviet physicist George Gamow predicted that the universe was born from a single point. Considering that the co…

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