The universe will collapse soon

In summary, the authors discuss the fate of a Universe driven by a linear potential, showing that it would eventually bounce and collapse in the future due to a scalar field. They provide numerical and analytical solutions for the scalar field and the scale factor, and show that the duration of the accelerated stage, bounce, and collapse are related to the mass of the field and the current value of the equation of state. Based on current constraints, the Universe is not predicted to collapse in the next 56 billion years. However, a solution to the coincidence problem suggests a deviation of the equation of state from -1, leading to a collapse in the not too distant future.
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arXiv:1508.00631 [pdf, other]
The fate of a Universe driven by a linear potential
Ricardo Z. Ferreira, Pedro P. Avelino
Comments: 6 pages, 3 figures
Subjects: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO); General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc); High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)

We study the fate of our Universe assuming that the present accelerated stage is due to a scalar field in a linear potential. Such a Universe would bounce and collapse in the future. We solve numerically and analytically the equations of motion for the scalar field and the scale factor. In particular, we relate the duration of the accelerated stage, the bounce and the collapse with the mass of the field and, thus, with the current value of equation of state $w$. We obtain an expression which predicts the age of the Universe for a given $w+1$. The present constraints on $w$ imply that the Universe will not collapse in the next $56$ billion years. Moreover, a cosmological solution to the coincidence problem favors a significant deviation of $w$ from $-1$ such that the Universe collapses in the not too distant future.
 
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Related to The universe will collapse soon

What do scientists mean when they say "the universe will collapse soon"?

Scientists are referring to the theory of the Big Crunch, which suggests that the expansion of the universe will eventually reverse, causing all matter to collapse back into a singularity.

How soon is "soon" when it comes to the collapse of the universe?

It is difficult to determine an exact time frame for the collapse of the universe. Some estimates suggest it could happen in tens of billions of years, while others propose a much longer timeline. Ultimately, it is still a theoretical concept and cannot be definitively predicted.

What evidence supports the idea of the universe collapsing?

There are a few lines of evidence that suggest the universe may collapse in the future. These include observations of the rate of expansion of the universe, gravitational interactions between galaxies, and the overall shape and structure of the universe.

What would happen to life on Earth if the universe collapsed?

If the universe were to collapse, it would likely result in the end of all life in the universe. The immense gravitational forces and extreme conditions would make it impossible for any form of life to survive.

Is there any way to prevent the collapse of the universe?

At this point in time, there is no known way to prevent the collapse of the universe. However, scientists continue to study and explore theories that may offer potential solutions or alternatives to the Big Crunch theory.

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