• 2 years ago
Scientists Suggest the Universe, Could Begin to Contract, in Just 100 Million Years.
Scientists in the United States think
that the universe could begin to shrink
toward its eventual demise and rebirth. .
'Newsweek' reports that the prevailing
modern theory for the origin of the universe
was a vast expansion of everything from a single point.
This singular event is referred to as the "Big Bang.".
Unlike the beginning,
the end of the universe is
the subject of multiple theories. .
"The Big Rip" suggests that the universe
will continue to expand until the distance
between particles becomes infinite. .
"The Big Freeze" theorizes that the universe
will continue to cool as it expands until
all matter is reduced to absolute zero. .
"The Big Crunch" suggests that the universe
will begin to contract and eventually
collapse in on itself before exploding once again. .
'Newsweek' points out that in the
latter scenario, the beginning and the end
of the universe are tied to one singular event. .
According to a team of scientists from New York and
New Jersey, the transition from expansion to contraction
could occur within the next 100 million years. .
The team believes that the universe's
"slow contraction phase" could last for about
1 billion years before resulting in another "Big Bang." .
The team's work was published
on April 5 in the journal 'The Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences.'

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