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Professor Sean Carroll on Why there is Something...
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RE: Professor Sean Carroll on Why there is Something...
I suppose that it depends on how dark energy "behaves" over time.  If it reverses direction, slowing the expansion of the Universe, then a Big Crunch will occur.  The consensus is that the Universe will expand forever, but, who knows?
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RE: Professor Sean Carroll on Why there is Something... - by Jehanne - August 24, 2018 at 10:25 am

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