Because life and outer space have sets of properties that don't converge. This is like asking "if dolphins have flippers, why doesn't my desk?"
Hope this helps!
The Chicken
2006-06-29 13:14:10
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answered by Magic Chicken 3
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The outer space begins as one's life begins and ends with him.
But the starting and ending of space is different for different person.
2006-06-29 15:31:18
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answered by Pearlsawme 7
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Not all life has a beginning and an end. Just life on earth. We don't know how life works on other planets. But we are just tiny little specks of life on a far distant planet. Our brains simply can not comprehend what it means to have no beginning and no end. The universe has just always been and it always will be. It goes on forever and ever. We know things here on earth to start and end. We are born, we live, then we die; starting to ending. We are just destined to never fully understand something with out a beginning and an end. You could sit around all day trying to wrap your mind around what life is like a billion light years away and how infinity works, but you'd be missing all the things that happen between the start and the end.
2006-06-29 13:51:32
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answered by MED_SCHOOL 3
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It may according to Scientist it may continue to spread out till it reachs a point that it just sort of dissipates as a bubble of gass expanding in the air or tha ther is enough matter that it will contract back in on it's self like a big crunch then poof for a microsecond no outer space then BANG it starts all over. Then again What do we know?
2006-06-29 13:19:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm guessing that, since outer space is much bigger than a human when it comes to size, the result is that what ever is large in space and size may live for a much longer time.
2006-06-29 13:20:25
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answered by Jon Saint 1
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Because outer space has it's name because it's an outer area from our earth's atmosphere, but for the most part, it's just millions & trillions of miles of empty "space".
2006-06-29 13:21:02
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answered by www.FreeDebtConsultation.ubb.cc 3
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The end IS the Beginning. The Beginning IS the end.
It's a circle, a loop.
Check out "String Theory". There's a special on NOVA from PBS
2006-06-29 13:19:31
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answered by Swampy 3
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We haven't proved it has no ending. We have only proved that we haven't discovered one. As far as we can see and detect it is infinite. But we can not see nor detect the entire galaxy.
Oh and the body has a beginning and an ending, but your soul (conscious being) has to go somewhere. Because you are energy. And we all know: Energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
2006-06-29 13:15:54
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answered by the nothing 4
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In theory, space does have an ending. One theory is that because of the 'big bang', the universe will expand until the energy of that initial explosion subsides, then the universe will collapse back in.
2006-06-29 13:15:44
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answered by ab521 2
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Why are you taught this? that is unknown if the universe is endless in time or in area. we may be able to in person-friendly words see a sphere 13.7 billion lightyears in diameter, yet all of us comprehend from large Bang dynamics that the universe is better than that. How a lot larger, we do not comprehend. we is completely unable to ascertain "the endless", we can in person-friendly words ever be able to ascertain a finite quantity of the universe.
2016-10-13 23:27:56
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answered by Anonymous
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