
Cosmic Collapse in 33 Billion Years: A New Model Rewrites the Universe’s Fate
A new arXiv cosmological model called the axion dark energy (aDE) framework argues that dark energy could evolve rather than stay constant, slowing the expansion until the Universe reverses into a contraction and a Big Crunch roughly 33.3 billion years from now. The model aligns with DES/DESI observations but implies a dramatic shift from the prevailing eternal-acceleration view, underscoring the need for more data to validate or refine this scenario.