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Space on MSNAstronomers calculate that the universe will die in 33 billion years — much sooner than we thought
The theorists predict that the beginning of the end will be in about 10 billion years — less than the present age of the ...
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Live Science on MSNThe universe may start dying in just 10 billion years, alarming new model predicts
A surprising new paper suggests that the universe's expected lifespan is just 33 billion years, and that the cosmos will ...
A new study suggests the universe might collapse in 20 billion years. This challenges the idea of endless expansion.
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IFLScience on MSNThe Universe Might End Sooner Than We Thought – But Don’t Worry, We’ve Still Got 33 Billion Years
The universe began in an event we call the Big Bang around 13.8 billion years ago. Humanity has been able to understand a lot ...
The solar system consists of eight planets, several dwarf planets, hundreds of moons, and billions of asteroids, comets and ...
The universe is vast, and it’s growing bigger by the second. Thanks to cosmic expansion, the distance to the edge of the observable universe is approximately 46.5 billion light-years from Earth.
The universe is a very intriguing and still mysterious thing. And pinning down exactly what dark energy is, and how it behaves, is going to be paramount to understanding how the universe might end.
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