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what is beyond the farthest star in the sky ..there got to be something ..please think and answer?
Well i was thinking to myself, Whats Beyond what, and if we emagine something so far, then who we are and what we are for.

2006-10-31 03:20:39 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Some one Said, The further you look the more you create to see. so does it mean stop seeing further.

2006-10-31 03:27:53 · update #1

I know these thoughts are Stupid, u r right our brain is program not to think lke this, i was just wondering if someday i see god is in front of me, then i wil keep on asking whats beyond whats beyond , what will he say me, and if he cant say anything or cant answer me , how come he is god, does that mean god doesnt exist, so what does actually, ****................. am i Mad, no i dont think soo, sorry to disturb u, Takecare

2006-10-31 03:38:57 · update #2

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I like you dude, The human brain cant understand your question. We are not programed to understand infinity,and beyond. Space go's forever, and ever,and ever but, what is it , and how can there be know end. Maybe it's like the movie Men in Black, maybe where in a ball on the cats neck. I wonder if ants on their little hill think, this is my world this little ant hill. Outside this goes for ever, but what is it. HA, HA )O(

2006-10-31 03:32:49 · answer #1 · answered by Witchy Woman 4 · 0 0

Its a difficult question, based on what you're looking at, when you look up in the sky you're also looking back in time, so the farthest thing you can see is the point in the past where the universe became transparent (300million yrs after big bang or something like tht!?), however its been shifted into the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum so its microwaves.

Based on this exact moment of time, who knows? if you carry on going maybe you get back to the same place, like on earth?

Outside that, well space is defined in the context of the universe so its a meaningless question, there is no outside.

2006-10-31 03:25:31 · answer #2 · answered by Om 5 · 0 0

Nothing is beyond the farthest star.

Just because we can "imagine" something beyond it, doesn't mean, therefore it exists. If what I could imagine would be real, just because I imagined it, then Gerard Way is giving me a footrub right now.

Who are we? Humans. What are we for? We just are. The wise ones find a good purpose in life and live for it.

2006-10-31 03:22:43 · answer #3 · answered by Black Parade Billie 5 · 1 0

Most people would use the term "space" as it goes a bit beyond the sky. Beyond the furthest star in the sky there is presumably just more sky. Beyond the furthest star in space, nobody knows because we cannot see it.

2006-10-31 03:22:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No there hasn't got to be anything. Yet again if this is a serious question why not read the popular science books that really do try and answer questions like this?

Stuff like The Whole Shebang.

2006-10-31 03:24:20 · answer #5 · answered by fourmorebeers 6 · 0 0

Beyond our sky? Planets, stars and galaxies i guess..

Beyond that? Distant objects i.e. black holes and delta stars.

Beyond that? The edge of the universe

Beyond that? Gates to heaven and hell or another dimension, who knows?

2006-10-31 03:25:20 · answer #6 · answered by Trey 3 · 0 0

I have a theory

since its constantly expanding

the place where the universe ends

should be made of pressure and anyone whose fast enough to reach the expanse would be obliterated by the sheer pressure of being there...

2006-10-31 03:26:41 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

The third heaven where God resides.

2006-10-31 03:26:02 · answer #8 · answered by B"Quotes 6 · 0 0

The further you look the more you create to see.

Love and blessings Don

2006-10-31 03:24:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Unending space

2006-10-31 03:23:53 · answer #10 · answered by ThirdEyeBlind 2 · 1 0

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