I think that is highly probable and most likely true. It not likely that there is an end to it. There is much, so many millions of light years away that we can't see and the fact that we know very little of our own is proof. We are here; and if you think about it even after something such as the end of the outer space there almost has to be something beyond itself, and if not I would sure like to see the end of outer space and how it could just abruptly stop. Brilliant question though, it's takes amazing mind to contemplate such thoughts.
2007-02-05 02:24:02
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answered by Destiny 5
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It shows how sadly delusional and based in fantasy your ideas are! There is not one single mention of Jesus in the entire Roman record - that is right - not one! At the same time as he was supposed to have been around there were a number of Jews claiming to be the messiah - all of whom are well recorded! There is not a single contemporary record from any source and even the bible mentions of him like all other references were not written until many years after his supposed death! He was supposed to have been a huge problem to the Romans and produced wonderful miracles but still not one contemporary record? Even the bible mentions of him like all other references were not written until many years after his supposed death! Pilate is recorded in the Roman record as a somewhat lack luster man but no mention of a Jesus, a trial or crucifixion that would surely have been used to make him look brighter! At best he was an amalgam of those others but almost certainly never existed! No god, and the universe is a natural result of the big bang!
2016-05-24 17:46:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You are right it is an amazing universe.
It is just that,one,a finite entity that one day in the future it will go out of existence and never happen again.
We can only theorize about it"s many features but it follows the path of it"s principals,flawlessly
What may seem like chaos is an orderly progress in the evolution of a universe.
2007-02-05 01:27:45
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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Well its an old idea but there's no proof of it and no reason to suggest that its physically possible.
Without any way of experimentally verifying it its a worthless hypothesis, I'm afraid.
You might look up the ekpyrotic scenario which discusses ideas of what may lay outside what we normally think of as our Universe in an attempt to explain the big bang.
2007-02-04 23:56:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Scientific research has very limited knowledge in this regard. It is going on imaginations and probabilities based on few observed facts. They have yet to understand their own solar system fully.
2007-02-05 00:04:52
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answered by echaris 2
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the smallest sub- atomic particle contains series of universes as well in reverse
2007-02-05 14:06:01
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answered by blinkky winkky 5
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Anything is possible. We only now assume to know how little we thought we knew yesterday. That is a constant.
2007-02-05 00:04:37
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answered by Anonymous
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well..you do have a good imagination but yeah our UNIverse might be one of the many UNIverses in a MULTIverse !!!
2007-02-05 00:03:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing like that. There is conjecture regarding multiverses, but it's nothing more than that and I really can't see how we would ever know for sure.
2007-02-04 23:55:20
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answered by gebobs 6
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very interesting,,only ignorant people will say this is not a very good question
2007-02-04 23:56:55
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answered by david UK 4
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