Does Space Ever End?

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We're talking about lightyears ya'll. Even if technically there was a place it ends it's expanding so there's no way we'll ever see that. So I guess not. That's my assessment anyway.
 

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I think what they say is space is expanding faster than than light, so even if you could reach max possible speed you could never reach the end, even if you started on the very edge of it

This is partially true and partially incorrect. :ehh:

It is true that the space between objects can expand faster than the speed of light if they're far enough away. So there are some galaxies we can see that are far enough away that you could never reach them even at the speed of light. The part that's not true is the part about an edge. As far as anybody knows, there is no edge in the first place.
 

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according to the big bang theory, yes the universe ends; since it's expanding, that means that it has to be expanding into an empty void. (like breh said you hit a wall like in gta :mjlol: )
edit: that ^ doesnt make sense :dahell:

also according to the big bang, the universe started from nothing :mjlol: ( atheist btw)

long story short, existence is above human comprehension :francis)
 
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If space is 'infinite' then it has to be a cypher of some kind.

The Earth is infinite cause you can never reach an edge but from the right vantage point you can see that it's a sphere.

Same with space, although it would be the 4D version of a sphere.
 

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On some real shyt, just seeing this lets me know we aren't alone
It is damn near as close to statistically impossible as one can get that we are the only planet in the universe to produce life.

The only issue is the sheer vastness of space makes encountering any of that life ALSO damn near statistically impossible barring their technology being well beyond what we attribute our basis of Physics to be.
 

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What the fukk:damn:

Check out the Multiverse Theory.

Each bubble has a different universe in it and there’s infinite realities :wow:


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Is there a top and bottom of space, and if there is what if the earth is falling in space and will one day hit the bottom of space. That might be why everything spins, cause of the downward spiral.
Got another theory. What if the sun is the nuclear reactor moving the planet's through space in a sort of circular orbit like nasas UFO spaceships? Satellites aren't going further into space, the milky way is just moving throughout it.
 
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It's something I can't wrap my head around....by "space" i'm referring to the darkness in which the planets, galaxies, etc occupy....I don't think we'll ever know just how far that goes....because it begs the question of what "space" is the darkness occupying...

Now as for the Universe expanding...it's been doing that for approximately 14 billion years (according to modern math) since the big bang ...but that refers to "matter" created after the "bang" not the blackness. But the blackness had to exist prior to the big bang...so the question is...where did that come from, how long has it been there, who put it there...and what "space" does that occupy?

It's something I think we're not even suppose to understand or is beyond human comprehension. I read the Grand Design by Stephan Hawking...and his premise basically boils down to the idea that it has always been there.
 
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