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Will the universe rip itself to pieces ?


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An event known as 'the Big Rip' could ultimately see the cosmos being torn apart in the distant future.

While it is generally accepted that the universe started with an event known as the Big Bang, the question of how and when it will come to an end has long remained a topic of scientific debate.

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Oh aye, nothing more exciting that every atom in the entire universe violently ripping itself apart, good thing I won't be here to experience it.

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It seems like a madman designed the universe.

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All these theories are dead wrong. I predict a "Big Purée," where all the matter in the universe is ground, pressed and blended to the consistency of a soft creamy paste or thick liquid. It won't look pretty and no one will be around to taste test it.

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Yes. Absolutely. New bedtime story for the kids.

Grimmer than Grimm's Fairy Tales. Don't forget to tell the little tykes, "But, it could happen tomorrow!" Nighty-night!

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big bang is just pretentious theory.

I remember reading an book about black hole. The author said, most cosmologist are wrong, but stephen hawking is always right.....

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If I'm reincarnated I might buy a ticket and watch this. Does anyone know what time it starts?

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