22 billion years more Earth will explode?

New US scientists found a proof that an Earth explosion is inevitable. All living things may die earlier than previously anticipated.

Will Earth explode in 22 billion years?

Scientists at Vanderbilt University (USA) have discovered a new model of fluid dynamics that explains the expansion of the Earth without the need for dark energy . By using this model, they calculated that the explosion of the Earth was inevitable.

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According to the new theory, about 22 billion years from now, the Earth may explode with the rest of the universe. This leads to the scenario of ending the Earth with the Big Rip big tear that could happen, whereby the pillar will expand from within itself, eventually breaking before it disappears. And in the new model of the viscosity viscosity - measuring the resistance of a liquid to expand and narrow is more concerned.

Scientist Robert Scherrer, Vanderbilt University said: "In previous models, the prospect of Big Rip is impossible. However, in the new model, the viscosity will bring the universe to the end of the road. Eliminated".

Previously there have been many scenarios of the destruction of the Earth like Red Giant, Big Freeze. But they all focus on the heat of death, whereby the universe will no longer be able to generate enough heat to support sustaining life, as a result of all energy being converted into uniformly distributed heat. .