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In physical cosmology, the Big Rip is a hypothetical cosmological model concerning the ultimate fate of the universe, in which the matter of the universe, from stars and galaxies to atoms and subatomic particles, and even spacetime itself, is progressively torn apart by the expansion of the universe at a certain time in the future, until distances between particles will infinitely increase.
Bill then took his own pill and allowed Caitlin to leave, as she wanted to see it through to the end. She has also declined the Oxford invitation. Caitlin shows Maureen a silicon sphere with instruments inside. The sphere is designed to "keep recording until the expansion gets down to the centimeter scale, and the Rip cracks the sphere open".
Video games about the end of the universe (3 P) Pages in category "End of the universe in fiction" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
The Particle at the End of the Universe was the 2013 winner of the Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books. [3] The judges said, "This book allows you to imagine the unimaginable. It's the story of scientific discovery from start to end. It stands out as the best telling of an extraordinary tale, speaking to people who are not scientists."
It is a survey of historic and contemporary efforts at cosmology: to describe the universe, trace the universe back to its origins, including the Big Bang Theory, and to determine the universe's eventual end-state. The books title refers to the Alpha and Omega appellation for Christ, as found in the Book of Revelation. A paperback reprint was ...
Pages in category "Novels about the end of the universe" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The book The Five Ages of the Universe discusses the history, present state, and probable future of the universe, according to cosmologists' current understanding. The book divides the timeline of the universe into five eras: the Primordial Era, the Stelliferous Era, the Degenerate Era, the Black Hole Era and the Dark Era.
This episode explores the theories of the big crunch, the big rip and the big freeze, that are postulated by physicists as possible fates for the universe. [3] Al-Khalili indicates that the difficulty in understanding this is our limited ability to comprehend something of such immensity both physically and philosophically. [4]