The death of the universe
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The shape, contents and future of the universe are all intricately related. We know that it’s mostly flat; we know that it’s made up of baryonic matter (like stars and planets), but mostly dark matter and dark energy; and we know that it’s expanding constantly, so that all stars will eventually burn out into a cold nothingness. So is there any beauty of this dark ending?
The geometry of the universe has an effect on how the shape of objects appear. If we knew there was a spot of a certain physical size, and it appeared larger, what would that tell us about the geometry of space?
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