Thursday, November 08, 2012

Its Curtains for Us

It would seem that the rate of star formation in our little neck of the multiverse is petering out. Star formation in the universe reached a peak around 11 billion years ago; it has been dwindling ever since now only about 3% of its peak. Astronomers aren't certain why star formation is coming to a close.

Full article over at space.com.


It probably has something to do with the universe has spent its energy from the big bang, all that energy contained in a pin drop exploding out has reached its blast range. It'll now begin drifting out and into the Void and the rest collapsing back in on itself.






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