Well, the second article suggests the universe had no beginning and may have no end.
The third article suggests that the end "the Big Crunch" will occur in "a few tens of billions of years" which means the universe is still relatively young -- barely out of its teens so to speak.
The first article says that the universe may end in about 2.4 billion years, in which case it has already had 90% of it's life expectancy.
But the human race will not last anywhere near that long, so i guess i shouldn't worry.
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The third article suggests that the end "the Big Crunch" will occur in "a few tens of billions of years" which means the universe is still relatively young -- barely out of its teens so to speak.
The first article says that the universe may end in about 2.4 billion years, in which case it has already had 90% of it's life expectancy.
But the human race will not last anywhere near that long, so i guess i shouldn't worry.