Science
Crunch, rip, freeze or decay — how will the Universe end? – Nature.com
Astrophysicist Katie Mack’s book explores all the ways the cosmos could destroy itself.

The Universe is expanding for now.Credit: NASA/ESA
The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking)Katie Mack Scribner (2020)
Scientists know how the world will end. The Sun will run out of fuel and enter its red-giant phase. Its final burst of glory will expand and engulf the closest planets, leaving Earth a charred, lifeless rock. Our planet has around five billion years left.
With this grim image, theoretical astrophysicist Katie Mack begins her book on the end of the Universe a much more …
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