Based on current studies, more likely it will not. It's already been proved that the universe is ever expanding at an accelerating rate. It's clearer now that the universe could expand at the speed of light. According to Leonard Susskind from Stanford University that as galaxies reach the speed of light, they will disappear from our observable field of vision. So hundreds of billion years from now, any sentient beings left in our galaxy will see an empty space and would wonder if there were any other galaxies in the distant void.
Eventually, according to Roger Penrose, when the universe has been completely diffused due to the eternal expansion, it is possible that any part of the universe could generate another Big Bang to create a new universe with new properties. Has anyone heard of any new ideas relating this matter? Will the Big Bang Go Backwards? http://www.universetoday.com/122161/will-the-big-bang-go-backwards/ http://www.universetoday.com/122161/will-the-big-bang-go-backwards/ Will the Big Bang Go Backwards? http://www.universetoday.com/122161/will-the-big-bang-go-backwards/ This is a video - you should watch it! Will the Big Bang expansion eventually come to a stop over the course of infinite time and ultimately pull everything back in... View on www.universetoday.com http://www.universetoday.com/122161/will-the-big-bang-go-backwards/ Preview by Yahoo