How Will the Universe End? | Space Time
PBS Space Time・2 minutes read
In the far future, the universe will face ultimate heat death as stars fade away, with civilizations potentially adapting to survive through mechanisms to cool down. Quantum mechanics and g-factor theories play a crucial role in understanding the behavior of particles and fitting mathematical theories to observations for a consistent model of reality.
Insights
- The universe's fate involves a series of eras, from the Red Dwarf Era to the Black Hole Era, leading to ultimate heat death, with civilizations potentially adapting to cooling mechanisms to endure through vast expanses of time.
- Understanding the behavior of electrons involves complex theories like Dirac's g-factor, quantum mechanics' view of electrons as point particles dictated by wave functions, and the continuous refinement of mathematical models to align with observations and predict new phenomena.
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Recent questions
What will happen to the universe in 100 trillion years?
Darkness will prevail as stars fade to black.