Published October 28, 2010
Our universe has existed for nearly 14 billion years, and  as far as most people are concerned, the universe should continue to  exist for billions of years more.
But according to a new paper, there's one theory for the origins of the universe that predicts time itself will end in just five billion years—coincidentally, right around the time our sun is slated to die. 
The  prediction comes from the theory of eternal inflation, which says our  universe is part of the multiverse. This vast structure is made up of an  infinite number of universes, each of which can spawn an infinite  number of daughter universes. (Related: "New Proof Unknown 'Structures' Tug at Our Universe.")
The problem with a multiverse is that anything that can happen will  happen an infinite number of times, and that makes calculating  probabilities—such as the odds that Earth-size planets are  common—seemingly impossible.
 
