if the universe is infinite what do you think is beyond the visable universe we see today?
purdypusher
2006-04-01 15:58:25 UTC
if the universe is infinite what do you think is beyond the visable universe we see today?
Eleven answers:
Neodiogenes
2006-04-01 16:00:38 UTC
More universe.
What's the greatest number you can count to plus one?
2006-04-02 00:17:38 UTC
Some scientists think you'll just wind up on the other side of the same universe. Especially if Universe is curved inwards or outwards. Like walking around a beach ball, you'll just wind up on the other side of the universe. Kind of like a video game screen, there is no such thing as the edge.
superspongeseven
2006-04-02 00:02:47 UTC
i feel that space is infinite but the amount of matter that exists within space is limited and as all of that matter keeps expanding away from the centre of the universe where the big bang supposedly took place then everything will get more and more sparse. but i believe that there can't be anything beyond the universe as it goes on forever.
Would you like a cheese grater?
2006-04-02 00:11:37 UTC
Elvis has parties there on Thursday nights, and yeah time works backwards there so he is like a baby or whatever.
He wears sequined stilettos that he named after his as yet unborn uncle
2006-04-02 00:02:01 UTC
in theory just the vacuum of space...nothingness.....but we will never know since the universe evpands at the speed of light
2006-04-01 23:59:49 UTC
Stars, planets, black holes, and maybe another form of life.
emmabell22
2006-04-01 23:59:43 UTC
More of the same.
SPACEGUY
2006-04-02 00:00:36 UTC
nothing but the black vacum of space
2006-04-02 00:23:24 UTC
thats a very good question.... i think there will be things that we dont know ....or never seen ...
neil16781
2006-04-02 00:01:20 UTC
milk
2006-04-02 00:04:20 UTC
hopes and possibilities
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