i'm assuming you mean the Universe.
so far, an actual end has not been discovered. and even if we did discover an end, what would be behind it?
it's a very perplexing thought.
however, the Universe in terms of "matter," such as the atoms that you and me are made out of, does have a limit. but it is so huge and far that it is difficult to put a number on it. probably several billion lightyears across.
when scientists say the Universe is expanding, they are referring to the Universe that is made up of "matter." Because beyond that is just empty space.
2006-08-07 02:53:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Infinite
2006-08-07 02:51:26
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answered by Chander K 1
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The Universe is infinite
2006-08-07 04:10:57
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answered by legalbambino 2
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according to my knowledge this whole mysterious world made by god contains 100000000000 galaxies and the nearest star is alpha centuari to reach there it takes approximately 70,000 years
2006-08-07 06:12:18
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answered by diaz g 1
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? Do you mean 'how big is the universe?'
2006-08-07 02:50:14
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answered by fiend_indeed 4
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