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 Universe's Dark Fate: The End May Come Much Sooner Than Expected - Economic Scenarios
New evidence suggests that dark energy is evolving, fueling a chilling theory: Our universe could collapse in a “Big Crunch” much sooner than we thought. In recent years, massive galaxy surveys conducted by the Dark Energy Survey (DES) and the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) have cast an ominous shadow over the fate of the cosmos. The data collected reveal a surprising and potentially revolutionary detail: dark energy , the mysteriou…
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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