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What if the density of matter in our universe is the clue to how it will
end? Take galaxies that move so far apart that their mutual gravity can't balance out expansion.If it was strong enough we would have a "closed" universe and one day recolapse in on itself. collapse could create expanding forever at a slower pace forever. My scenario is this "The universe will expand at an ever faster expanding rate" It is thinning out as I type. In a trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion years from now it will have to be considered empty. Well I posted 3 ways of endng with our todays knowlege,and there coud be more universe endings as humankind gets smarter. TreBert |
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