What is beyond the universe?
The main options:
1. Nothing. Just define 'universe' so it includes everything.
2. Space containing no matter and perhaps even no energy.
3. There is no such thing. Space exists only as relationships between matter, so if there is no matter, there is no space. I'm not joking. Some scientists seriously consider this.
4. There is no such thing. Space is expanding along with the material universe.
5. There is no such thing. The universe is a closed topology. I don't think there is any particular evidence to support this.
6. Conjecture whatever you like. We'll never know. It's beyond our event horizon. Imagine parallel universes if that tickles your fancy.
2007-06-26 04:35:12
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answer #1
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answered by Frank N 7
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The side that has not yet had the universe expand contains nothing. Otherwise it wouldn't be the side that hadn't expanded...
2007-06-26 03:28:07
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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i guess everthing have been expanded due to the hot weather.
2007-06-26 03:26:52
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Nada!
2007-06-26 03:27:34
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answer #4
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answered by howuderrn! 3
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As hard as it is to imagine, there is no 'nothing' on the other side, there is no other side....
2007-06-26 03:25:36
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answer #5
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answered by darklydrawl 4
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nothing
2007-06-26 03:25:14
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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nothing
2007-06-26 03:23:30
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answer #7
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answered by Alfred Villegas 2
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