The Big Rip

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how likely is this scenario, not ruled out or is it I Love Fucking Science cool black science man stuff or a realistic possibility.. not that it's coming around if it does any time soon
sounds like the ultimate troll job
>In their paper, the authors consider a hypothetical example with w = ?1.5, H0 = 70 km/s/Mpc, and ?m = 0.3, in which case the Big Rip would happen approximately 22 billion years from the present
>In this scenario, galaxies would first be separated from each other about 200 million years before the Big Rip.
>About 60 million years before the Big Rip, galaxies would begin to disintegrate as gravity becomes too weak to hold them together.
>Planetary systems like the Solar System would become gravitationally unbound about three months before the Big Rip, and planets would fly off into the rapidly expanding universe.
>In the last minutes, stars and planets would be torn apart,
>and the now-dispersed atoms would be destroyed about 10?19 seconds before the end.

actually the heat death is more of a troll job
nothing ever happens