WHAT IS THE FATE OF THE UNIVERSE?

What does the future hold? Humans have been asking this question since before recorded history. You might not be able to predict exactly what will happen to you next week or next year, but when we look at the bigger picture, there is a lot we can predict. By collecting data and using models, we can predict how the weather is likely to change over the next several days, how the population of Earth is likely to change over the next several decades, and how Earth�s continents are likely to change over the next several millennia.

Let�s step out even farther. Cosmologists study the nature of the whole universe and have collected data and constructed models as they look for answers about the future of the universe.


Most astronomers today accept the abundant evidence that the universe began about 14 billion years ago. We can observe how the universe has changed since then. But because we cannot see into the future, the fate of the universe is more difficult to predict.

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WHAT IS THE FATE OF THE UNIVERSE?

What does the future hold? Humans have been asking this question since before recorded history. You might not be able to predict exactly what will happen to you next week or next year, but when we look at the bigger picture, there is a lot we can predict. By collecting data and using models, we can predict how the weather is likely to change over the next several days, how the population of Earth is likely to change over the next several decades, and how Earth�s continents are likely to change over the next several millennia.

Let�s step out even farther. Cosmologists study the nature of the whole universe and have collected data and constructed models as they look for answers about the future of the universe.


Most astronomers today accept the abundant evidence that the universe began about 14 billion years ago. We can observe how the universe has changed since then. But because we cannot see into the future, the fate of the universe is more difficult to predict.

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WHAT IS THE FATE OF THE UNIVERSE?

WHAT IS THE FATE OF THE UNIVERSE?

by NASA
WHAT IS THE FATE OF THE UNIVERSE?

WHAT IS THE FATE OF THE UNIVERSE?

by NASA

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What does the future hold? Humans have been asking this question since before recorded history. You might not be able to predict exactly what will happen to you next week or next year, but when we look at the bigger picture, there is a lot we can predict. By collecting data and using models, we can predict how the weather is likely to change over the next several days, how the population of Earth is likely to change over the next several decades, and how Earth�s continents are likely to change over the next several millennia.

Let�s step out even farther. Cosmologists study the nature of the whole universe and have collected data and constructed models as they look for answers about the future of the universe.


Most astronomers today accept the abundant evidence that the universe began about 14 billion years ago. We can observe how the universe has changed since then. But because we cannot see into the future, the fate of the universe is more difficult to predict.


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BN ID: 2940148288480
Publisher: Pennyhill Press
Publication date: 02/15/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
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