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Tai Asks Why

How is the universe going to end?

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Not to be a downer, but the universe could end any minute. Or it could take a hundred million years. Give or take. So we don't know *when* it will happen, but we can be a bit more certain about *how* the universe will end. In this episode, Tai unpacks the science of the end times.

© CBC Length 23 min 10 March 2021 Season 3 Episode 9 EducationalScience Canada Episodic

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© CBC Length 23 min 10 March 2021 Season 3 Episode 9 EducationalScience Canada Episodic

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Not to be a downer, but the universe could end any minute. Or it could take a hundred million years. Give or take. So we don't know *when* it will happen, but we can be a bit more certain about *how* the universe will end. In this episode, Tai unpacks the science of the end times.

In this episode Tai talks to:

- Katie Mack, theoretical astrophysicist and the author of The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking),

- Christopher Kochanek, professor of astronomy at the Ohio State University. His current research focuses on "massive stars behaving badly."

For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/tai-asks-why-transcripts-listen-1.6747759


© CBC | 23 min

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