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Some scientists believe there are other universes. As of yet noone really knows. Our largest telescopes as of right now cannot see to the end of the universe. Due to the big bang, the universe is constantly expanding, the galaxies are growing further and further apart due to this expansion. It would seem to make sense that there would be other universes created just like ours. One thing's for sure, it's impossibly far away, and huge!

2006-07-06 22:46:01 · answer #1 · answered by mike j 3 · 0 0

What ever answer I or any one else gives you, is purely speculation. We have yet to fully understand our world. To think we may have an inkling in to the workings of the universe, is laughable. I can't give you a scientific answer and I assume that's what you want.

Given, that the universe has limits, what lies beyond those limits, will likely never be seen in our life time. But to entertain your question; perhaps there is another universe. If you've seen the movie "Men In Black", you'll recall the ending when they look into orion's belt or what ever that small thing was called, and the camera zooms out and shows our planet, our galaxy, the universe and then the universe within these alien creature's marbles.

Possibly, that is what lies beyond our universe. Perhaps our perspective of what is "out there" is so small, we may never comprehend the true imensity of it. But as the movie showed, there were worlds within worlds. Even in our world, there are worlds within worlds. Atoms and molecules and germs. There is a microscopic universe all around us. Conversely, we are microscopic compared to the universe. Actually, we would be less than that.

In my personal opinion, there are no limits to what exists and what can be created. I have no scientific proof to support my theory, so call it a personal belief.

2006-07-06 20:59:10 · answer #2 · answered by PAIN23 3 · 0 0

What the bleeding hell difference does it make ?? You planning a vacation ?? If it were the tail of a ginormous galactic tiger would that make you feel any better about this little trite speck of sand we're floating around on ?? You needing material for your newest Star Wars series ?? You post a question like this and expect God is going to show up with an answer ?? Expect that the aliens are on Y_A and decide to breech their don't ask don't tell policy ??? DAMN

2006-07-06 20:36:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, by definition we cannot ever see it and cannot ever know (the Universe is by definition everything that is). So its irrelevant. WHich means I can say what I want.

I think its cheese.

Billions of light years of extra galactic cheese.

Our moon is a tiny bit of that cheese that got displaced.

2006-07-06 21:46:46 · answer #4 · answered by Epidavros 4 · 0 0

There are two types of universe, the observable universe, and non-observable universe.

The non-observable universe is infinite and have no ending.
The observable universe has limited size, but this limited size is expanding.

2006-07-06 20:43:05 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi,

The new theories say that our universe is just one universe out of many.

Our is just one loaf of bread out of a lot...

Karl
http://www.freewebs.com/smithkarl/DaveBlogs.htm

2006-07-07 07:03:53 · answer #6 · answered by James B 1 · 0 0

these 2 are retarded....scientist speculate nothing after the "universe" but they also can't percieve what is missing from it.... ithink there is an "atomic" bond to another atom/universe......i mean what is the differance besides size ???

2006-07-06 20:47:40 · answer #7 · answered by howuluddat 3 · 0 0

Dude, we are able to see and detect a meteor that's like a year away from us before it even comes near earth,seriously think about that!

2006-07-06 20:37:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

depends.if the unives is round than we will come back to earth.if its flat there is NO ENDING!!!!!!!!

2006-07-06 23:14:25 · answer #9 · answered by karrottu 2 · 0 0

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