Universe Has Finite Lifespan, Higgs Boson Calculations Suggest

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BOSTON (Reuters) - Scientists are still sorting out the details of last year's discovery of the Higgs boson particle, but add up the numbers and it's not looking good for the future of the universe, scientists said Monday.

"If you use all the physics that we know now and you do what you think is a straightforward calculation, it's bad news," Joseph Lykken, a theoretical physicist with the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois, told reporters.

Lykeen spoke before presenting his research at the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Boston.

"It may be that the universe we live in is inherently unstable and at some point billions of years from now it's all going to get wiped out," said Lykken, who is also on the science team at Europe's Large Hadron Collider, or LHC, the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator.

Physicists last year announced they had discovered what appears to be a long-sought subatomic particle called the Higgs boson, which is believed to give matter its mass.

Work to study the Higgs' related particles, necessary for confirmation, is ongoing.

If confirmed, the discovery would help resolve a key puzzle about how the universe came into existence some 13.7 billion years ago - and perhaps how it will end.

"This calculation tells you that many tens of billions of years from now, there'll be a catastrophe," Lykken said.

"A little bubble of what you might think of as an ‘alternative' universe will appear somewhere and then it will expand out and destroy us," Lykken said, adding that the event will unfold at the speed of light.

Scientists had grappled with the idea of the universe's long-term stability before the Higgs discovery, but stepped up calculations once its mass began settling in at around 126 billion electron volts - a critical number it turns out for figuring out the fate of the universe.

The calculation requires knowing the mass of the Higgs to within one percent, as well as the precise mass of other related subatomic particles.

"You change any of these parameters to the Standard Model (of particle physics) by a tiny bit and you get a different end of the universe," Lyyken said.

Earth will likely be long gone before any Higgs boson particles set off an apocalyptic assault on the universe. Physicists expect the sun to burn out in 4.5 billion years or so, and expand, likely engulfing Earth in the process.

Universe Has Finite Lifespan, Higgs Boson Calculations Suggest
 

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So the universe is created by the big bang theory but a new universe is created by a bubble appearing out of nowhere in the universe that then wipes out the rest of the universe and creates a new one at the speed of light.

In tens of billions of years the entire universe will be destroyed and in 4.5 billion years our galaxy will be destroyed by the sun going supernova. :russ: O scientists.

I think its safe to say these guys are just guessing.
 

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So the universe is created by the big bang theory but a new universe is created by a bubble appearing out of nowhere in the universe that then wipes out the rest of the universe and creates a new one at the speed of light.

In tens of billions of years the entire universe will be destroyed and in 4.5 billion years our galaxy will be destroyed by the sun going supernova. :russ: O scientists.

I think its safe to say these guys are just guessing.

These "scientists" are getting paid big money studying something that the mind cant really even comprehend :beli:

they're making all kinds of money simply sounding smart but not really saying anything
 

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These "scientists" are getting paid big money studying something that the mind cant really even comprehend :beli:

they're making all kinds of money simply sounding smart but not really saying anything
They're saying the entire universe will never see 100 billion years based on their accurate calculations.
 

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So the universe is created by the big bang theory but a new universe is created by a bubble appearing out of nowhere in the universe that then wipes out the rest of the universe and creates a new one at the speed of light.

In tens of billions of years the entire universe will be destroyed and in 4.5 billion years our galaxy will be destroyed by the sun going supernova. :russ: O scientists.

I think its safe to say these guys are just guessing.

Friend, it seems you do not understand what you're talking about. May God bless you with more education and knowledge.
 

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I doubt human beings will still be around.. but if we are and we haven't moved on to another universe in 4 billion years, then the bubble and/or the sun's expansion deserves to get us.
 

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"This calculation tells you that many tens of billions of years from now, there'll be a catastrophe," Lykken said.

"A little bubble of what you might think of as an ‘alternative' universe will appear somewhere and then it will expand out and destroy us," Lykken said, adding that the event will unfold at the speed of light.

So what if our universe was created in this manner? And what if the destruction of our universe will create a new universe with new life? I mean after all aren't we the remnants of a star that went supernova 6 billion years ago?

The more we learn about the universe the more we realize the cyclical nature of everything. Rotation of stars, black holes, galaxies. Death begets life, light begets dark, etc. The Chinese were right all along with the ying and yang shyt.
 

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So what if our universe was created in this manner? And what if the destruction of our universe will create a new universe with new life? I mean after all aren't we the remnants of a star that went supernova 6 billion years ago?

The more we learn about the universe the more we realize the cyclical nature of everything. Rotation of stars, black holes, galaxies. Death begets life, light begets dark, etc. The Chinese were right all along with the ying and yang shyt.



when is the universe going to stop living in this chaotic harmony we call the material world? maybe these bubbles are actually the key to moving into the next stage of life instead of just bubbles of mass destruction
 

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Thanks Obama!
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