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This is the way the universe ends: not with a whimper, but a bang – Science Magazine
In the far, far future, cosmologists find a final supernova light show
An artists impression of a black dwarf, a cooled-down stellar remnant that could form in trillions of years
MARK GARLICK/Science Source
By Adam MannAug. 11, 2020 , 5:35 PM
In the unimaginably far future, cold stellar remnants known as black dwarfs will begin to explode in a spectacular series of supernovae, providing the final fireworks of all time. Thats the conclusion of a new study, which posits that the universe will experience one last hurrah before everything goes dark forever.
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