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Scientists work out exact date they believe the world will end | Science | News

Scientists calculated the possible date that the universe would exist as the results of a new groundbreaking study were announced. The study was published by physicists from the University of Cornell, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and other institutions.

The article argues that the universe will begin to contract after reaching a hill size before returning to a single point. The so -called “Great Crunch” is actually the opposite of the big explosion – this suggests that the universe expands from the first point and creates matter, space and time.

Scientists estimate that big cracks will take place in about 33.3 billion years.

According to the study, since the universe is 13.8 billion years old, it gives this world about 20 billion years ago before entering the forgotten.

The study is based on a theory in which the universe will continue to expand like a “rubber band” until the elastic force becomes more powerful from expansion and causes everything to come together.

At the center of this theory lies the phenomenon of dark energy, a mysterious power, which constitutes about 70 percent of the known universe.

For a long time, the universe is believed to be the driving force behind the expansion.

However, recent observations concluded that some scientists may be dynamic.

This means that it can only expand too much before starting to shrink again.

Under a new model put forward by researchers, the universe will continue to expand, but at a slower rate.

When it reaches its maximum size – about 69% larger than today – a gradual contraction will begin.

When he returns to the original point of the universe, it is unlikely that the world will be around.

Within 20 billion years, the sun of the world will be dead and our galaxy will collide with the neighbor Andromeda – according to another prediction.

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