Motivated by curiosity about the end of the universe, I consider the cosmic end at different scales. The question of the end of the universe is one of the big questions, which cut across human cultures. The scientific method is not the only approach for addressing such questions, but it is certainly an important one. We have quite a good picture of the early universe, but it remains a bit uncertain to predict its future scientifically. Our predictions depend on the different scales of time and space that we consider. Eventually, in the very distant future, the universe will be shredded. It is moving toward a final state in which it will be cold and dark. Obviously, this long-term scenario would be hostile to the existence of life. This pros...
The cosmological relevance of emptiness—that is, space without bodies—is not yet suffici...
This essay sets out to challenge the widespread assumption that scientific explanations for the crea...
Since The Limits to Growth study in 1972 scores of studies have concluded that, without a dramatic r...
This is just the introduction of the thesis - Cosmology, the activity of describing the universe’s o...
Man, as a "being" with the unique capacity to think and reason, has always been curious about his en...
The emergence of the physical eschatology in the last decades led to an opportunity to ask questions...
Does the cosmos have a meaning ? This question cannot be left to scientists alone, even if it is imp...
The problem of surviving the end of the observable universe may seem very remote, but there are seve...
"Tracing our contemplation of the cosmos from the big bang to the big crunch" (The New Yorker), Marc...
Brian Greene’s Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Univer...
Ruminations about how the world will end continuously stir the curiosity and imagination of a lot of...
The current scientific framework of the discovery of exoplanets provides a particular challenge to C...
The absurd idea that the universe exploded out of nothing is a common-place among today’s mathemati-...
In this fascinating journey to the edge of science, Vidal takes on big philosophical questions: Does...
There is no way to describe scientifically the origin of the universe without treading upon territor...
The cosmological relevance of emptiness—that is, space without bodies—is not yet suffici...
This essay sets out to challenge the widespread assumption that scientific explanations for the crea...
Since The Limits to Growth study in 1972 scores of studies have concluded that, without a dramatic r...
This is just the introduction of the thesis - Cosmology, the activity of describing the universe’s o...
Man, as a "being" with the unique capacity to think and reason, has always been curious about his en...
The emergence of the physical eschatology in the last decades led to an opportunity to ask questions...
Does the cosmos have a meaning ? This question cannot be left to scientists alone, even if it is imp...
The problem of surviving the end of the observable universe may seem very remote, but there are seve...
"Tracing our contemplation of the cosmos from the big bang to the big crunch" (The New Yorker), Marc...
Brian Greene’s Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Univer...
Ruminations about how the world will end continuously stir the curiosity and imagination of a lot of...
The current scientific framework of the discovery of exoplanets provides a particular challenge to C...
The absurd idea that the universe exploded out of nothing is a common-place among today’s mathemati-...
In this fascinating journey to the edge of science, Vidal takes on big philosophical questions: Does...
There is no way to describe scientifically the origin of the universe without treading upon territor...
The cosmological relevance of emptiness—that is, space without bodies—is not yet suffici...
This essay sets out to challenge the widespread assumption that scientific explanations for the crea...
Since The Limits to Growth study in 1972 scores of studies have concluded that, without a dramatic r...