The end of the universe is like when all your toys get scattered across the room and you can’t find anything anymore, but even bigger.
Imagine the universe is like a giant balloon that’s slowly blowing up. Right now, it's getting bigger every day, just like how your balloon gets bigger as you blow more air into it. This is called expansion.
What Happens If It Keeps Growing?
If the universe keeps growing forever, everything in it, stars, planets, even you, will get farther and farther apart. It’s like when you pull on both ends of a rubber band; things that were close together become far apart. This is called the Big Freeze. Eventually, there won’t be enough energy left for anything to happen, even stars will stop shining.
What If It Stops Growing?
But if the universe doesn’t keep growing and starts shrinking instead, it would be like deflating a balloon. Everything would get squeezed together until it all becomes super hot and dense again. This is called the Big Crunch.
So the end of the universe could be either a slow, cold freeze or a fiery crunch, depending on how much "air" we keep blowing into that giant balloon!
Examples
- The universe might shrink back into a single point, like a balloon deflating.
- There might be nothing left but empty space.
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See also
- Differences Between Spiral And Elliptical Galaxies?
- George F. R. Ellis - What Is Strong Emergence?
- How Does Astrophysicists Rethink the Timeline of the Universe Work?
- How Does Cosmology Series: The FLRW Universe and The Friedmann Equation Work?
- How Does Black Hole's Evil Twin - Gravastars Explained Work?