The overwhelming evidence points to the idea that the universe will expand forever. However, there is no such thing as an end to space. Although the universe is finite, there is *nothing* outside of the universe.
2006-09-12 17:05:57
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answer #1
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answered by chessplayer01066 1
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No speculations .. but
Giving the three answers,
1) the space won't stop moving because it is endless, you will see yourself traveling in a empty meduim with nothing except free space.
2) I'd image the space will become bigger, the space is expanding since the event of the big bang, so obviously it won' t become smaller.
2006-09-13 00:07:04
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answer #2
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answered by Duda .. 3
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When most people think of the Big Bang, they think of material coming from an infinitesimal point & expanding into our present universe. But in the Big Bang the first "thing" created had to be 3 dimensional space itself. Before the Big Bang not even a 3 dimensional space existed. & this 3 dimensional space drags "material" into our universe, the "edges" which expand at the speed of light. So at the "end" of space is nothing...not even a 3 dimensional space. That's just the way God planned it because He has a great sense of humor. ha ha ha
2006-09-13 00:55:19
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answer #3
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answered by litesong1 2
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Space is a "void" that is present in every direction into infinity. The fact that space continues on for all eternity is simply something that our finite minds are incapable of fully comprehending because our minds are finite. This is also why many have trouble comprehending that there is a God Who always was (without beginning and without an ending) and Who "inhabits eternity". He inhabits eternity because space is eternal. If space actually had an end of some kind or a limited area, what could truly possibly be that which marks it's boundries?? There are some things which our limited minds simply cannot grasp...and the infinity of space is just one of them.
2006-09-13 00:22:02
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answered by LARRY M 3
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Space is actually an expanding bubble. At the edge of space is the big bang. The bubble is expanding at the speed of light.
The universe is composed of lots of bubbles. It is the multiverse, if you will.
The edge of our universe is the edge of the bubble. If you were to see it, you would see the very first thing that happened...the big bang. It would be small and bright.
The answer is not what you expected, but if you think about it...really think about it, it is true...
Outside our universe is ? nothing as far as anyone can figure. There are likely other universe bubbles...beyond the multiverse?
2006-09-13 00:08:43
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answered by Bernard B 3
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There is no end of space.
2006-09-14 10:26:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know.
2006-09-13 00:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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