Here's a fun exercise:
1.) Using some desktop Bible software, do an exhaustive search for all things cosmological, like sun, moon, star(s), firmament, heaven(s).
2.) Read that list of scripture and notice a pattern: In the first half of the Bible, the prophets talk about the "continued stretching out" of the heavens. In the second half, they talk about a future time where the cosmos deteriorates.
3.) Google "shape of the universe" to discover that the mathematical shape of the universe changes according to whether it is expanding, contracting, or staying the same.
4.) Look up "non euclidean geometry" to discover that our measurements of shapes changes according to the shape of our universe. A circle has a larger diameter in an expanding universe than it does in a stable universe.
5.) The value of a circle's circumference divided by it's diameter is a non-repeating, non-terminating number that starts off 3.14159... Commonly, we call it pi. Google "pi" to find out that it is found not just in geometry, but in electromagnetism and mechanics.
If you can consider two assumptions:
1.) The Bible's depiction of the universe is literal (unless it expressly says that it is symbolic or figurative).
2.) The value of pi is not coincidentally the same in electromagnetism and geometry. If pi were to change in one field of science, it would change in the other.
...then pi will change at-or-near the end times, as the universe collapses and changes shape, and everything that is dependent on pi, like electronics, will cease to work.