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Starstuffed wrote: > > "Klaatu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> ..." It appears that as gravity lost its grip on the universe > > > Interesting. Somewhere, and not too long ago, I read that in the end, > gravity (the weakest force of all) would probably "victor" over the > others. > > By "the end," I'm referring to "absolute end." This would be the point in > time which is marked by every star in every galaxy having gone stone cold > and all its matter then dispersed. > > I'm a little vague on this since it's been a couple of years ago that I > read this information but if I recall correctly, what would be left of all > that ever was is a complete void between random black holes. > > Anyone else got anything on this? Even the black holes will eventually go away due to Hawking radiation.
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