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How universe will come to an end 68 billion years from today
India Daily Technology Team
Jul. 10, 2006

It is a 80 Billion year cycle. Like everything else, universe is born with a big bang, it is maintained and supports intelligent life forms and then and finally goes through an explosive supernova to eventually reinititate another big bang. It is the same cycle of birth, life, death and rebirths.

The biggest question all astrophysicists ask is what will finally happen to the universe?

The answer lies in a cycle of 80 billion years. The universe will come to an end in supernova style massive explosion. An Hypespace black hole will form and the universe will disintegrate as we know it. The currently existing black holes in the universe will help collect all the debris, pass the same to the hyperspace and the disintegrated matter will regroup, implode and get ready for the new big bang.


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