The universe is in expansion, the galaxies move away some of others, staying the matter increasingly isolated and cold (*).
In the past, some astrophysicists believed that such a expansion would stop and that the universe would contract again, but this hypothesis already has been completely rejected; the expansion will never stop.
It is calculated that inside a trillion of years (a 1 followed by 18 zeros) the matter of the galaxies will have been absorbed by gigantic black holes and in the universe there will be neither stars nor other forms of known matter. After 100 trillions of trillions of years (a 1 followed by 32 zeros) small matter that stays will decompose in exotic elementary particles. Equally, the black holes "will" "evaporate". In of years no current structure of the universe will stay and only there will survive a few subatomic particles lost in the middle of empty spaces as big as the one that occupies the current universe.
And this state will last forever, without occasion to be reverted or change.
This way, the universe is a thing that appeared of nothing without any known reason, and that will persist in a strange form, for the eternity.
His hollow and infinite corpse, don’t will look alike greatly to that nothing that it gave to him origin.
3rd January. L; M, Et to. Year 2010. International Astronomic Journal, INNS the XXXXIIth, Vol 17, Not 454. You notify shortly.
(*) In 1928 Edwin Hubble discovered the expansion of the universe, in 1998 the analysis of certain supernovas, determined that this expansion was hastening with the time. Hubble, Edwin, " Una Relación between(among) the Distance and the Radial(Road) Speed between(among) Cloudy(Nebulous) Extra-galactic " (1929) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA ", Volume 15, Number 3, pp. 168-173 Riess, A. et to. 1998, Astronomical Journal, 116, 1009. Perlmutter, S. et to. 1999, Astrophysical Journal, 517, 565
In this extreme whiteness of the future it(he,she) begins this history. (N of R)
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