Ultra Long-Term Cosmology and Astrophysics

Abstract

We examine astronomical observations that would be achievable over a future timeline corresponding to the documented history of human civilization so far, 104 years. We examine implications for measurements of the redshift drift, evolution of the CMB, and cosmic parallax. A number of events that are rare on the scale of centuries will become easily observable on a timescale 104 years. Implications for several measurements related to gravity are discussed.

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