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erronis

(19,578 posts)
Mon May 12, 2025, 10:34 AM 8 hrs ago

Universe expected to decay in 10⁷⁸ years, much sooner than previously thought

https://phys.org/news/2025-05-universe-decay-years-sooner-previously.html


Artistic impression of a neutron star that is 'evaporating' slowly via Hawking-like radiation. Credit: Daniëlle Futselaar/artsource.nl


The universe is decaying much faster than thought. This is shown by calculations of three Dutch scientists on the so-called Hawking radiation. They calculate that the last stellar remnants take about 10^78 years to perish. That is much shorter than the previously postulated 10^1100 years.

The researchers have published their findings in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics.

The research by black hole expert Heino Falcke, quantum physicist Michael Wondrak, and mathematician Walter van Suijlekom (all from Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands) is a follow-up to a 2023 paper by the same trio.

In that paper, they showed that not only black holes, but also other objects such as neutron stars, can "evaporate" via a process akin to Hawking radiation. After that publication, the researchers received many questions from inside and outside the scientific community about how long the process would take. They have now answered this question in the new article.

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Universe expected to decay in 10⁷⁸ years, much sooner than previously thought (Original Post) erronis 8 hrs ago OP
Don't buy green bananas Bernardo de La Paz 8 hrs ago #1
That was almost exactly what I was going to write! MuseRider 7 hrs ago #3
That's welcome news Turbineguy 7 hrs ago #2
A moments silence for all those who will be affected. Doodley 7 hrs ago #4
Hey, you would be comics. This is Science, not Humor. If I had wanted I could have published this one instead: erronis 7 hrs ago #5
You know me and us. We love science and study it as best as we can muster. Bernardo de La Paz 7 hrs ago #6
Yuppie. 'twas meant as humor - best served dry. erronis 7 hrs ago #7
Whatever will Elon do? Easterncedar 7 hrs ago #8
Last chance to save 10(1100-78) years! dickthegrouch 2 hrs ago #9

MuseRider

(34,616 posts)
3. That was almost exactly what I was going to write!
Mon May 12, 2025, 10:54 AM
7 hrs ago

Kudos for getting it in. Lol, I can't stop giggling over all the silly thoughts I had when I read that. I know it is serious science and I respect it but the silly took over really fast.

erronis

(19,578 posts)
5. Hey, you would be comics. This is Science, not Humor. If I had wanted I could have published this one instead:
Mon May 12, 2025, 11:05 AM
7 hrs ago
NASA Just Got a Rare Look Inside Uranus – Here’s What They Found

https://scitechdaily.com/nasa-just-got-a-rare-look-inside-uranus-heres-what-they-found/
This image of Uranus from NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope exquisitely captures Uranus’s seasonal north polar cap and dim inner and outer rings. This Webb image also shows 9 of the planet’s 27 moons – clockwise starting at 2 o’clock, they are: Rosalind, Puck, Belinda, Desdemona, Cressida, Bianca, Portia, Juliet, and Perdita. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI

Bernardo de La Paz

(55,460 posts)
6. You know me and us. We love science and study it as best as we can muster.
Mon May 12, 2025, 11:31 AM
7 hrs ago

But scientists have humour.

Reducing the endpoint from 10^1100 years to 10^78 years is a gigantic reduction indeed. But 10^78 years is still an enormous amount of time.

I think your reply here is a bit of a nod to humour and I hope we all can enjoy a chuckle from time to time around the periphery of serious topics.

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