"For a universe so old and so illustrious, the end may be boring and lightning quick: According to one Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory theoretician, if what we know about the Higgs boson subatomic particle is true, the universe may come to an end when another universe slurps us up at light speed."
"'If you use all the physics that we know now and you do what you think is a straightforward calculation, it's bad news,' Joseph Lykken said at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston on Monday. 'It may be that the universe we live in is inherently unstable and at some point billions of years from now it's all going to get wiped out. This has to do with the Higgs energy field itself.'"