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The aim of this project is to investigate current theories and experimental data which give an indication of three fates of the universe  

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What is the fate of the universe? Tim Sainsbury BSC The aim of this project is to investigate current theories and experimental data which give an indication of three fates of the universe. The question about the ultimate fate of the universe was first thought about with the discovery of an expanding universe. This was proposed by Edwin Hubble after his work on investigating the relationship between stars distance and their velocity using Doppler shift. The findings of Hubble which are now a universally accepted fact that the further away a star is the greater the velocity, implying the universe all started in place the big bang. Once the universe was known to have started in one place, it was implied therefore that the universe must of have had definite starting point in time, this was opposite to the view that the universe was static and would exist in its present form forever. For...

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