Will the universe’s expansion put an end to science as we know it?
Well, that’s what some cosmologists fear. Call it a futurist’s dystopia if you like. Sci-tech writer Geoff Manaugh explains at BLDGBLOG: As the universe expands over hundreds of billions of years, Reynolds explained, there will be a point, in the very far future, at which all galaxies will be so far apart that they will no longer be visible from one another. Upon reaching that moment, it will no longer be possible to understand the universe’s history—or perhaps even that it had one—as all evidence of a broader cosmos outside of one’s own galaxy will have forever disappeared. Cosmology itself will be impossible. … There would be no reason to theorize that other galaxies had ever existed in the first Read More ›