A series of ‘black dwarf’ supernovae will be the last astrophysical events to occur in our Universe prior to the so-called heat death, when the Universe will be populated only by black holes and ‘frozen’ white dwarfs, according to a paper by Illinois State University theoretical physicist Matt Caplan. In the far future long after star formation has ceased the Universe will be populated by sparse degenerate remnants, mostly white dwarfs; these...
