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
dark matter exists within "space" itself. It just isn't observable.
Yep, and its exciting thinking about all that could be out there.To put in perspective
In a way, you can't actually have nothing. Because the true definition of nothing is basically impossible. Even the concept of nothing is something in itself. So is there really, nothing?:whatmayne:How can "nothing" exist?
Given the incalculable size of space, there are more likely than not other civilizations, possibly more advanced than us.On some real shyt, just seeing this lets me know we aren't alone
How can "nothing" exist?
You could think of the solar system itself as a giant vessel. Except that we can't control where it goes. And it will still take forever to get anywhere.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.