The universe may be beginning to die
Scientists have discovered many signs that the universe is beginning to fade and this process can last up to 10 billion years.
The universe may be beginning to die.(Artwork: NASA / ESA).
The results of observing many galaxies by scientists show that the universe may be beginning to die, Nature World News reported on December 4.
According to Express, after studying more than 200,000 galaxies, experts concluded that the energy level in the universe is decreasing due to the physical consolidation that occurs in stars. The current energy level is less than half that of two billion years ago. They also noticed that the galaxy's new star formation is slowing.
In addition, the age of the universe can be observed from the Sun itself. Its energy level is estimated to decrease over the next 1,000 years. With the universe getting older, the Sun also began to cool.
Scientists are trying to determine the age of the universe and possible possibilities when it dies. Many scientists say the process of the decline of the universe can last up to 10 billion years, but the exact number so far has not been determined.
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