Many scientists believe that our world will be engulfed by the Sun when it becomes a red giant- in about 5 billion years from now, 2016 CE. Be elsewhere, if possible! As for the rest of the universe, many scientists will not even speculate about it's ultimate fate, as there are so many competing hypotheses regarding it's origins. There are those who believe that many other universes exist in what they currently describe as a multiverse. Only time will tell.
According to Einstein (although it sounds a bit far fetched and plain out 'weird' this Universe is constantly doubling into new universes every single millisecond, meaning that every new universe is therefore NEW and there for on the day of initial coming into creation. Each Universe (says Einstein) is identical and their occurances are identical, and everything that happens in one Universe will happen in the other (but they cannot effect each other).That's where Time Travel comes into play... Einstein say the Universe was created (not saying how) and a millisecond later a new Universe was born, 1 millisecond behind the first. Now, he doesn't say weather every universe splits every millisecond, he just this one. So, if we want to get ten millisecond into the past, we have to go to Universe number ten. In that sense, we cannot go to the future because this universe is the furthest yet. The future (says I) doesn't exist. Also, this removes the chances of time paradoxes (the act of changing the present by doing something in the past and all). If you somehow enter a different Universe an kill your dad before you were born, THAT Universe's future is changed and different from this one's.However Einstein no sense in his explanation of how to get to an alternate or parallel Universe (something about copying every detail of yourself and this disintegrating and then passing through a foam cube or something and being re created as a replication of your in a different Universe.
the universe will continue to expand forever and ultimately most of the matter will be turned to heat energy.
Do you know what nuclear fusion is?It is the process when two nuclei combine to create a bigger and denser nucleus.Where does it occur?It occurs in the universe and in labs. The process of fussion can be found in stars. That is why when you look up to stars in the night, they are bright. They use fusion to convert matter into light.Also...It also happens in "labs", where scientists make fusion occur in hydrogen bombs. Scientists are finding a way to make hydrogen bombs to be controlled while using fusion, because not all things that are radioactive are able to be controlled. They also believe that powerful energy will be released from the bomb "but" with very little pollution, not like other bombs that polluted the environment where they were tested at.
yes _________ We don't know yet. There are several competing theories about the distant future of the universe, and our galaxy. First off, our galaxy is going to collide with the Andromeda galaxy in about 5 billion years to so. Since galaxies are mostly so much empty space, we don't expect things to actually hit each other, although I'm sure that a few stars will actually collide. Good thing we're probably not going to be around to see it happen. Farther off in the future, we do not know if the cosmic expansion will continue, or will eventually slow down and collapse. There does not currently appear to be enough mass in the universe to stop the galactic expansion. If there is not, then about 200 billion years in the future, the universe will expand into a cold, dark infinite night.
It is impossible to predict the distant future.
their venom, or poison will be helpful for scientists in the future. it will help scientists to design new pain killers for humans
They will expand
Scientists have largely dismissed the notion of a cyclical universe. So the short answer is: no, this universe will probably not undergo collapse and re-expansion.
the universe is expanding. so in the future all the planets will loose gravity leaving their orbits everything will become a chaos
No one controls it unless you happen to believe in a deity or deities.
It is not certain if it will or not but scientists have theorized that there will be a time that atoms will begin to fall apart after so many years causing everything in the universe to fall apart. Nothing will be able to withstand the deterioration but they say this wont happen for another billion, even trillion years.
Some scientists say that there may already have been several 'Big Bangs", each creating its own universe, in what is termed a multiverse. The universes are so separated in space and time that we would never be able to prove the existence of another universe. In the same way, another 'Big Bang' far away from our universe would never be noticed from our universe. We have other things to worry about.Other scientists say that our own universe, billion of years from now, will begin to collapse to a central point. After this, there will be another 'Big Bang' event, spawning a successor universe. This may already have happened in the distant past, and could happen many times in the distant future.
i believe in parallel because well, i believe in String theory and even some of the smartest mind in the world such as Michio Kaku also believe in parallel universe. It is the most reasonable theory of what happen before the Big Bang. So what happens is that there are multiverse of Universe out there that are parallel to us, when two universe collide together or split into two universe, a Big Bang occurs. So to me, yes i believe in parallel universe. However there are no evidence that parallel universe exist. but in the law of Physics, it does.
the sun will turn into a red giant and everything willl melt then we it will peacefully turn to a white dwarf.
It will continue expanding. The details of other things that will happen are somewhat fuzzy, but one way or the other, the time will come when there will be no more available energy (the so-called "heat death"). The Wikipedia article on "Fate of the Universe" gives some additional details of what is likely to happen.
Answer 1Since it is a theory, it does not shape my beliefsAnswer 2It compels me to believe that the Heat Death is the inevitable destiny of our universe. Nah, seriously, the way the universe develops has little to no impact to how we live our lives here on Earth. I'm not going to sit up worrying about things that may or may not happen a billion years in the future.
There is no reason to believe that the Universe will be "destroyed" - it will continue expanding, and at some point there won't be enough free energy left to support any type of life, but the Universe itself will continue existing.