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The end of the universe, 150 billion years from now, will make...*1 pointThe milk way out of sight of our galactic neighborsStars burn outGalaxies grow darkAtoms tear apart

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The end of the universe, 150 billion years from now, will make...*1 pointThe milk way out of sight of our galactic neighborsStars burn outGalaxies grow darkAtoms tear apart

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The end of the universe, 150 billion years from now, will likely result in several phenomena:

  1. The Milky Way out of sight of our galactic neighbors: As the universe continues to expand, galaxies will move further apart. This could eventually lead to a point where the Milky Way is no longer visible to our neighboring galaxies.

  2. Stars burn out: Stars have a finite lifespan. After a star has burned through all its fuel, it will die. Given enough time, all stars will eventually burn out.

  3. Galaxies grow dark: As stars burn out and no new stars are formed, galaxies will slowly grow dark.

  4. Atoms tear apart: This is a theory known as the "Big Rip." If the expansion of the universe continues to accelerate, it could eventually overcome the forces holding atoms together, tearing them apart. However, this is just a theory and is not universally accepted by scientists.

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