Claims that "the Universe will end sooner than expected" are false
Briefly

The article discusses the state of our Universe, highlighting that while star formation peaked 11 billion years ago and is now declining significantly, new theories propose a universal decay principle akin to Hawking radiation. While black holes may emit radiation and ultimately fade away, researchers now speculate this decay could apply to all cosmic entities. This would redefine how we understand the cosmic timeline and longevity. However, further scrutiny reveals significant flaws in these emerging theories, indicating they may not hold up under rigorous examination and that our comprehension of cosmic decay must be reassessed.
Our Universe, once teeming with the fervor of star formation, is now past its prime, with an alarming reduction in star production over time.
A recent study claims that the principles of Hawking radiation apply universally, suggesting everything—from stars to black holes—will eventually decay, changing our understanding of cosmic longevity.
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