The End of the Universe

New research by Dutch scientists suggests that the universe will end much sooner than previously thought, but we still have a very long time before it happens. The study focuses on the dissolution of white dwarf stars based on Hawking radiation. Additional research indicates that dark energy, which makes up a significant portion of the universe, may be weakening.

The Decay of the Universe and the Role of Hawking Radiation

Scientists have discovered that the universe will perish much sooner than previously thought, with all stars going dark in one quinvigintillion years due to the decay driven by Hawking radiation. This new finding corrects previous estimations and offers a deeper understanding of the ultimate fate of the universe.

NASA's SPHEREx Telescope Launch

NASA's SPHEREx telescope launch aims to provide insights into the existential questions of how the universe began and how galaxies developed. The mission seeks to map out a clearer picture of the universe's origins.