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With the last black hole gone, we may be at the end of the Universe's timeline. We don't really know what the Universe looks like yet, so its end could manifest itself in many ways.
If the Universe continues to expand, the energy will spread out so much that eventually all regions within it will remain at the same temperature. This is called the Big Freeze, when interactions between particles will cease and the Universe will remain frozen forever.
But if you don't like the idea of a cold, dark, barren Universe, don't worry! There are still more unexpected possibilities for how the Universe will end.
As we know, the Universe is accelerating in its expansion. If it continues to expand at this ever-increasing rate, it may expand so quickly that gravity can no longer hold anything together. The Big Bang will occur and everything from galaxies to atoms will be torn apart. All that will remain are individual particles moving through a seemingly empty, timeless space.
However, there may still be hope, as some scientists say the Universe will not expand forever. The Big Bang theory suggests that, in the future, the amount of matter in the Universe will be so great that gravity will cause the expansion to slow down and stop. It will then reverse, causing the Universe to contract until it coalesces into a tiny point called a singularity before expanding again, triggering another Big Bang and leading to the birth of a new Universe. This process could happen over and over again, with our Universe and future universes trapped in a never-ending cycle of contraction and expansion.
Time until the end of the Universe: about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
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