Excerpt from Tuesdays article: "They survey the skies. Detecting long ago that the galaxies had slowed, the fading red shift of the light spectrum meant that what remained of these massive celestial aggregations of matter we once called galaxies had halted. They await the blue shift, when all remaining matter begins its inexorable return to that one point in space — the singularity. Such is the age of the universe, the very atomic structure begins to weaken and dissolve. The once star-strewn sky is blacker than ever and the galaxies are but seething whirlpools of decaying primordial froth. Spinning vortices of dead or dying stars pouring into the yawning jaws of colossal back holes."

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2 months, 3 weeks ago by Wayne S.

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  • Heidi C. replied May 5th
    Nice. Thankfully the universe fades slowly.
  • Wayne S. replied May 5th
    Hopefully...

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