User:Dr Christiansen Shkolnikov/sandbox

The End Cosmos

The End Cosmos is a huge galaxy (with no stars or planets, but filled with dark matter) that moves fast, while it swallows up and annihilates universes. It is 547 trillions light years from the Milky Way to there.

 

The End Cosmos is not close to the Milky Way currently, which is good news. We, scientists, have not discovered how long it will take for The End Cosmos to get to the Milky Way, but we believe that on average, it will be very close to the Earth in about 3 to 5 billion years, after or before the collision of our galaxy to our neighboring galaxy. If The End Cosmos grows, it may multiply, but maybe it doesn't even grow at all!

This may scare us more than anything, but we, scientists, have already told those in the know not to worry. Ideas that may become reality in the future are already well planned and can go further.

Discovery edit

The End Cosmos was firstly discovered by me in 2009, with the purpose of finding an outer space object or living form to inform the humanity, but it got kinda scary. We weren't expecting something like that, big, destructive that may result in the end of the world, but sooner. Then we researched more and more, and then we discovered that it won't be here very soon. The humanity can probably discover and live in galaxy clusters far away from this lifeless aberration of dark matter.

Why a Secret edit

We hid The End Cosmos for a long time that even we thought it was long, but it was to not panic humans.

We thought and would think that you wouldn't understand the fact that The End Cosmos is very, very far away, and I think you're panicking right now, but I've already explained it to you!

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  1. ^ Siegel, Ethan. "This Is Why We Will Never Know Everything About Our Universe". Forbes. Retrieved 2022-05-12.