A new study reveals that the end of the universe could arrive sooner than previously estimated, now forecasted at 10 to the power of 78 years, compared to the earlier estimate of 10 to the power of 1,100 years. Researchers focused on the decay of long-lived celestial objects, like white dwarfs. While this new timeline is indeed 'sooner,' it still represents an unimaginably distant future. The findings reinforce the gradual decay of stars and the eventual fading of the universe into darkness, an outcome that humanity will never witness.
The ultimate end of the universe comes much sooner than expected, but fortunately it still takes a very long time.
New calculations suggest that white dwarfs and other long-lived celestial objects are decaying faster than previously realized.
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