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Explore the fascinating theories surrounding the ultimate fate of the universe. This video delves into various scenarios, ...
Let me first tell you how mysterious dark energy is. Einstein added a cosmological constant to his equations to keep the ...
New calculations suggest that the universe's most enduring celestial objects, such as white dwarf stars, are decaying faster than previously thought.
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Why does the universe exist?

The universe exists because matter and antimatter are not good friends. Is there a scientific reason why the universe exists?
While the universe might have started with a bang, it probably won’t go out with one. But however it comes about, that end might be much sooner than we thought.
Groundbreaking quantum simulation reveals a cataclysmic end to the universe According to the research team, the universe may grow to about 69% larger than it is now over the next 7 billion years.
The universe has been expanding for 13.8 billion years, but this may not go on forever. According to some theories, we may be accelerating toward a cataclysmic end.
But when will the solar system end? And how will it die out? The answers to those questions depend on how we define the death of the solar system. You may like The universe may be dying much ...
Cosmologist Katie Mack breaks down what the latest findings about dark energy mean for our universe’s future. Either way, it won’t be happy.
This just in: The end is near(er) than we thought. Turn back the ultimate doomsday clock by more than a thousand megaannum — that’s the millennium equivalent of 1 million years &mdash ...
Let’s reimagine the walk of all walks. Not just a neighborhood stroll or a long-distance trek, but a bold journey to the universe’s edge.