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Scientist calculates the ‘sad, lonely’ end of the universe – Space.com
‘It’s like saying the word ‘trillion’ almost a hundred times.’

This visualization depicts a dark brown dwarf, which might resemble a black dwarf. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)
Stars will continue to explode long after the universe is cold and “dead,” one scientist determined in diving down the rabbit hole to find the last supernova that will ever happen.
When the universe as we know it “dies,” it will be “a bit of a sad, lonely, cold place,” theoretical physicist Matt Caplan, an assistant professor of physics at Illinois State University, said in a st…
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