the universe goes on and on forever
just like when you count there is no end to numbers
2007-01-27 05:20:05
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answer #1
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answered by nilo 3
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Very good question . First we need to Understand what is inside the Universe.This is where science find it a puzzzle.
The Biblical account of Creation indicates that the Universe is constructed out of the substance of space(which is refered to as "shamayim"(high waters), and the substance of the earth which we call mass structure.
There must exist (saying without proof) a substance out side the Containment of the Universe which constricts the Universe to hold it structured in the shape we observe it to be.
What is this substance made of, is beyound our scientific means to determine.
The Big Bang theory of Creation has a difficult time indicating what kind of substance the singularity of matter was enveloping it in ,or whas kind of substance did it expand into, mix ,or entangle with. Perhaps Creation process took place in a differnt way than what the Big Bang theory alludes to. After all the theory did not create the Universe. God did.
So the Universe was put as a little dot in a particulars spot in the Heavens.
So outside, this beautifully built Universe lies What the Bible call the Heavens, is our Creator's domain.
2007-01-27 04:22:52
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answered by goring 6
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There is no place outside the universe, how could there be?
Outside of this universe there would have to be another universe to contain that place outside this universe. Even if that were the case in the end there would still have to be ONE all encompassing universe.
In short there is no point outside the universe
That is the meaning of infinity,nothing else,It goes on forever
It is not a concept our small minds can easily grasp being creatures of a finite existence but there it is.
Look into the night sky,look into endless space and be amazed
2007-01-27 04:00:03
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answer #3
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answered by Northern Spriggan 6
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The universe does have an end, just like as when it was the first 300 seconds after the Big Bang, where it expanded. Nothing exists pasts the point of where it is still continuing to expand, except atoms, dark energy, protons etcetera, and brings the age old Chinese question to thougth that if you stuck your hand beyond the barrier where the universe ends (still expands) to the other side, where would your hand be, if there is nothing there?
Quite simply, when you think of nothingness, that is what is at the edges of the universe until it is slowly formed.
Everything has a beginning and an end, and those who tell you otherwise, are unintellectuals that still need research.
2007-01-27 04:12:32
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answered by Lief Tanner 5
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The only answers to this question can only be hypothetical. Nobody knows if it is even a meaningful question. Its like asking who is God's god or something. What we think is possible is that there are multiple universes, of which ours is unique. Or that there is nothing beyond our universe. Either way, we will never know for sure, though a lot of grand unified theories are pointing to the possibility that multiple universes do exist.
2007-01-27 06:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The universe being earth, outside of earth there is the Solar System, called the Milkey Way galaxy. Outside the milky way there are other galaxys. The nearest one is called Andromeda. The names of the other ones are best found in a book.
2007-01-27 05:23:50
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answered by Think Tank 6
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by definition, nothing exists outside the universe. the universe is defined as everything (every thing). the set of things that exist outside the universe is empty.
2007-01-27 03:59:18
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answered by michaell 6
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Nobody knows. There is some speculation that there might be other universes etc etc. But these have not been proven.
People these days are more interested in destroying one another than finding out answers to questions.
2007-01-29 07:11:29
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answered by ABC X 2
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Nothing that we can even begin to understand. I know that's not a hugely informative answer, but it's the right one. Trying to explain to mere mortals like us lot what's "outside" the universe would be like trying to teach trigonometry to an ant. Impossible.
2007-01-29 07:23:03
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answered by Hello Dave 6
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Outside our universe is another and another
2007-01-27 06:04:16
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answered by Richard 1
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