Is the universe halfway to its end? New theory predicts a Big Crunch in 33 billion years

[ad_1] Is the end of the universe closer than we imagined? A new theory, inspired by the latest data from major sky surveys suggests that our cosmos might stop expanding in about 10 billion years and then begin collapsing, all the way into a final end just 33 billion years from now. That might sound […]

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Dark matter mystery: Why there is no light yet after decades of search

[ad_1] In 1933, Swiss astrophysicist Fritz Zwicky was observing the Coma Cluster — a massive congregation of galaxies about 300 million light-years away — when he noticed something odd. The galaxies were swirling around each other far too fast. According to the visible matter in the cluster, they should have flown apart long ago. “There […]

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