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Physicists calculate when the last supernova ever will happen – Phys.org
The end of the universe as we know it will not come with a bang. Most stars will slowly fizzle as their temperatures fade to zero.

The end of the universe as we know it will not come with a bang. Most stars will slowly fizzle as their temperatures fade to zero.
“It will be a bit of a sad, lonely, cold place,” said theoretical physicist Matt Caplan, who added no one will be around to witness this long farewell happening in the far far future. Most believe all will be dark as the universe comes to an end. “It’s known as ‘heat death,’ where the universe will be mostly black holes and burned-out stars,” said Caplan, who imagin…
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