Of course! Just imagine... in never ending space... the possibilities are endless!
2007-09-18 10:49:06
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answered by Shibi 6
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She's correct above.
The term universe means uni-one, verse- variety.
So by definition there is only one, and according to physics, the big bang theory the universe and everything that is in it, including time and space itself is expanding. So, according to this theory, one could not leave this universe because they would just bend around through space, like going in circles around an invisible boundary without ever knowing it was there. But, you could have multiverses, a bunch of different universes. It would be impossible for us to know about them, because they would be in another dimension of space and time.
Or, if the theory is wrong, and our universe does go on forever, it would be just that, a universe that never ended. Not many universes, but one with endless galaxies.
2007-09-18 18:49:03
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answered by Mello Yello 4
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By definition, Universe means the totality of known or supposed objects and phenomena throughout space; the cosmos; macrocosm. So, we can only have 1 universe. I do believe we could have many galaxies out there. With our finite minds and abilities, we most likely will never know what else is out there.
2007-09-18 17:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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There could be other universes but we will never know about them. Anything that shows another universe makes that other universe part of our universe. Everything we know or can know must be part of our universe. If our universe is infinite, which it probably is, that doesn't mean there cannot be other infinite universes but it does mean we can never know about them.
2007-09-18 17:52:37
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answered by tentofield 7
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By definiton, the Universe is never ending space. So no. peace
2007-09-18 17:52:13
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answered by Pilgrim Traveler 5
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Yes, the Underverse in the movie The Chronicles of Riddick, one of my favorite movies ever.
2007-09-18 17:52:48
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answered by jorge f 3
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Of course there could! They may be no larger than the head of a pin.
2007-09-18 17:52:06
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answered by Hirise bill 5
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check this out
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiverse_(science)
2007-09-18 17:56:11
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answered by pandasex 7
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their are lots of them. go science class.
2007-09-18 17:52:47
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answered by steven d 6
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