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Scientists predict time will stop completely

Scientists predict time will stop completely | Science News | Scoop.it

Time might feel like it is running away from us as the pace of life increases but according to scientists, the future will stop completely.


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Mysterious Dark Energy Played Bit Part in Early Universe | South Pole Telescope Dark Energy Constraints | Cosmological Constant & Dynamical Dark Energy Theories | Space.com

Mysterious Dark Energy Played Bit Part in Early Universe | South Pole Telescope Dark Energy Constraints | Cosmological Constant & Dynamical Dark Energy Theories | Space.com | Science News | Scoop.it
New data from the South Pole telescope has constrained how much dark energy could have existed in the early universes, shedding light on the cosmological constant and dynamical dark energy theories.
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Dark Energy Confirmed

Dark Energy Confirmed | Science News | Scoop.it
Just 30,000 years after the Big Bang, the universe started singing. Vast soundwaves rang out and expanded through the primordial cosmos, their ripples determining the universe's large-scale structure. And this all fits perfectly with one particularly theory of dark energy. The Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey, or BOSS, has just completed a massive survey of a whopping 327,349 galaxies.

 

These galaxies are on average about six billion light-years away, which was quite possibly the most momentous time in the universe's history since the Big Bang itself. Six billion years ago, the universe reached a tipping point, where the matter in the universe became spread out enough that the force of gravity could no longer slow down the universe's attraction. Instead, the repulsive force of dark energy took hold, and the universe has been speeding up its expansion ever since.


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