Assuming that radiation including light helps to drive expansion and prevent collapse, the question is asking what happens when the light fails.

At present the radiation total force may be very slightly more than the total gravity attraction except in clusters of galaxies. The possibility is considered that the Universe we see is only a small part of the Cosmos, maybe 10%.

After All The Stars Go Dark Will The Cosmos Collapse Into A Super Massive Black Hole?

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