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Basically, the Universe will eventually run out of fuel - of useful energy.
Eventually all the stars in the universe will extinguish and go supernova, and the universe will become dark. With no light or energy the universe will become a cold and dark place, but alas, there's no reason to start selling all your stuff and preparing for Armageddon as this will take billions and billions of years to happen. Our own Sun will continue to burn strong for about another 7-8 billion years.
The universe is dark because in the vacuum of space, there is nothing for light to bounce off of and become visible.
The univers is dark because, in the vacuum of space there is nothing for light to bounce off of and become visible.
At present cosmologists think that dark energy is ripping the universe apart despite the force of gravity so the answer would be NO. However some cosmologists do not accept that dark energy is real and if this is true the answer would be "we do not yet know".
Dark Universe - film - was created in 1993.
Dark Universe - novel - was created in 1961.
Dark Universe - novel - has 175 pages.
No. What is killing the Universe is the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
Scientists predict that the universe will continue to expand indefinitely, eventually becoming cold and dark in what is referred to as the "heat death" scenario. This will occur as all stars burn out, leaving behind remnants of galaxies and black holes.
It is never 'totally dark' at the South Pole, but there are six months of no sunrises. During those sunrise-less months at the South Pole, the Sun shines on the Northern Hemisphere. These phenomenon are caused by the tilt of the earth as it wobbles its way through the universe.
Yes. Dark energy is responsible for the expansion of the universe.