We derive a general formalism for bulk viscous solutions of the
energy-conservation-equation for ρ(a,ζ), both for a single-component
and a multicomponent fluid in the Friedmann universe. For our purposes these
general solutions become valuable in estimating order of magnitude of the
phenomenological viscosity in the cosmic fluid at present. H(z) observations
are found to put an upper limit on the magnitude of the modulus of the present
day bulk viscosity. It is found to be ζ0∼106Pa s, in agreement
with previous works. We point out that this magnitude is acceptable from a
hydrodynamic point of view. Finally, we bring new insight by using our
estimates of ζ to analyse the fate of the future universe. Of special
interest is the case ζ∝ρ for which the fluid,
originally situated in the quintessence region, may slide through the phantom
barrier and inevitably be driven into a big rip. Typical rip times are found to
be a few hundred Gy.Comment: 15 pages, one figure. Major revision of the manuscript; new title.
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