[Skip Header] Friend Requests Messages Notifications HomeProfile Account(more) [End of Header]

Einstein and Beyond

by Zafar Mahmood on March 13, 2012

Einstein and Beyond

    * Science and Space Home
    * Archaeology
    * Earth
    * Health and Human Body
    * Prehistoric World
    * Space
    * Photos
    * Videos

Photo: Death of the universe

The death of the universe could rival its birth in explosive drama if a puzzling form of energy continues to accelerate the expansion of space-time. Since the 1920s astronomers have thought the expansion was slowing down, but recent observations of distant stars reveal that the stretching of space is actually speeding up. If it picks up even more, the universe could be headed for a "big rip." An artist's conception of this scenario—one of many possible fates—shows how, some 20 billion years from now, unchecked expansion could tear matter apart, from galaxies all the way down to atoms.

Art courtesy Moonrunner Design

Written by Marcia Bartusiak

Republished from the pages of National Geographic magazine

On January 29, 1931, the world's premier physicist, Albert Einstein, and its foremost astronomer, Edwin Hubble, settled into the plush leather seats of a sleek Pierce-Arrow touring car for a visit to Mount Wilson in southern California. They were chauffeured up the long, zigzagging dirt road to the observatory complex on the summit,

1 Comment

gr8 work dear

12 months ago