1. big crunch - Noun
2. Big crunch - Proper noun
Big Crunch
(astronomy) The hypothetic eventual collapse of the universe that would occur if it did not continue to expand.
big crunch (plural big crunches)
(astronomy) A singularity at the centre of a black hole, or the final result of the Big Crunch.
Crew The first two series were written by Jimmy McGovern, excepting the fifth serial "The Big Crunch," which was contributed by Ted Whitehead. Source: Internet
In the latter model the Big Bang was preceded by a Big Crunch and the universe cycles from one process to the other. Source: Internet
It would become denser and hotter again, ending with a state similar to that in which it started—a Big Crunch. Source: Internet
Probably Tselestialy capable and used to run the reaction of the Big Bang and Big Crunch. Source: Internet
The rate of this expansion may eventually tear the Universe apart, forcing it to end in a Big Rip; alternatively dark energy may decay, reversing the Big Bang and ending the Universe in a Big Crunch; or the Universe may simply expand forever. Source: Internet