Nothing is permanent—not even the universe itself. At least, that’s what current models of physics tell us about the nature of existence. Luckily for humanity, most astrophysicists’ estimates don’t have the universe’s grand finale scheduled for around 10¹¹⁰⁰ years (that’s a 1 followed by 1,100 zeros). However, based on new calculations that include the peculiar nature of certain black hole particles, the universe’s curtains may fall much sooner than expected—cosmically speaking.