![]() ![]() Sloan Foundation grant for the Public Understanding of Science, will take the reader through five universe-ending possibilities proposed by cosmologists, exploring what they would look like (if anyone were still around to see them) and how new cutting-edge astronomical observations and particle experiments can tell us which way our cosmos, and everything in it, might reach its ultimate demise. ![]() This popular-level book, published by Scribner and supported by an Alfred P. Macks endlessly entertaining survey is infused with a palpable love of her subject. In this chapter from her book End of Everything, Astrophysicist Katie Mack discusses her favorite topic the end of the universe and our improving efforts. ![]() But what’s next? We now have the tools to extend our knowledge into the distant future and speculate about the ultimate fate of all reality. The End of Everythingis a fascinating tour of the cosmic forces. Modern cosmology - the study of the nature and evolution of the cosmos itself - has allowed physicists to explain the history of the Universe from the first tiny fraction of a second until today. The Universe had a beginning, and it will have an end. The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking) ![]()
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