clipped from: www.nytimes.com   

Bask in your knowledge while you can. Our successors, whoever and wherever they are, may have no way of finding out about the Big Bang and the expanding universe, according to one of the more depressing scientific papers I have ever read.


If things keep going the way they are, Lawrence Krauss of Case Western Reserve University and Robert J. Scherrer of Vanderbilt University calculate, in 100 billion years the only galaxies left visible in the sky will be the half-dozen or so bound together gravitationally into what is known as the Local Group, which is not expanding and in fact will probably merge into one starry ball.


t is hard to count all the ways in which this is sad. Forget the implied mortality of our species and everything it has or has not accomplished. I

Worse, it makes you wonder just how smug we should feel about our own knowledge.