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The end of the universe may be marked by ‘black dwarf supernova’ explosions – Live Science
A spectacular fireworks show will light up an otherwise pitch black universe.
At the end of the universe, long after the last shining stars flicker out, there might be one final set of explosions. Called black dwarf supernovae, these dazzling blasts will herald in the everlasting darkness as the universe sinks into dormancy, a new study suggests.
These newly proposed supernovas are a special breed that haven’t yet happened anywhere in the universe. Black dwarf supernovas might be the last events that happen in the universe, which by then will be a largely empty place whe…
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