Does the universe have an end point and if so whats beyond it ?
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no.
I think that there is just more universes beyond our universe.
According to Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, the very geometry of the Universe is like the Earth. ie. - if you travel in a "straight line" long enough, you'll arrive back at your starting point.
Beyond the endpoint of the Universe, is nothing. But yes there is an end-point. It is believed that as in the big bang, some have theorized that there will be a big crunch and the universe will collapse at an incredible rate. I like this theory however unsure of it's probability.
I believe there was a movie called Event Horizon that satires a voyage to the end of the universe. Maybe you should rent that movie to give you something to think about and then maybe make your own conclusion.
Since we have now "cracked" the visual representation of truth, there must be other forms of truth: VISUAL is but one sense: the form of writing, there must be truth in the way of sounds, smell, etc. also so I want all the philosophists and theologists to stop whatever they are doing byheart whatever I have said upto now then think in other parallel dimensions to see if there is truth. By extrapolation, if you wanted to find another planet to live upon in the Solar system? how would you find it? By binary search: Eliminate both parts one by one, whatever is left is the truth.
+/-: two ends of a battery: the true "power" is between + and - ,or is fuzzy logic in my washing machine, it is somwehre between 0 and 1?
Can the astronomers check whether the two sides of the Earth:Venus and Mars, are "extrapolatable" by metaphor to any other solar system? Compare the physical appearance of the two planets with what you found elsewhere in your Hubble - if something fits, then you got yourself a likely candidate that would be a future Earth.
On further thoughts, if you "eliminate" both sides of the Sun, i.e., the planetary orbits of the planets, then you are left with the Sun, so Sun must be a metaphor of the truth: a storehouse of battery of universal power. If you have a battery or power then it has a void also, and must be filled with a "1". Where is "1"? 1 must be God, so you identify yourself (I) with God first, (common identity or group dynamics), then you identify the one you are "miming" for: i.e., God, so if the King says, "I AM GOD", I represent the truth, the form of representation, AM must be the truth. So is "IS" and "FOR". (Identity and Service) so that eliminates every other form of "Governance" as untruths: Monarchy is the correct. But monarchy can be represented in n number of forms, all of which are controllable, just like in the "British" "emp+ire" , so democracy is FOR the monarchy, so is non-democracy or complete and utter chaos.
I think England is the correct place to represent the truth, because if the map that they produce is correct, then it is indeed the center of the earth horizontally (GMT something I forgot whats it called). But where is a vertical centre?Equator? What would you expect to find if you "grid" both horizontal and vertical centres? I dont know.. Find and tell me? Is there something special about that place?
Theres another interesting point someone has mentioned: the O or 0 is represented that way because, if you start in one point in the "orbit" of O, and you travel in that projected trajectory, then you come back from where you started from. So Power must be spherical if it ever has a physical shape. The 1, can expand and contract vertically, like a penis, irrespective of its length, once the 1 is inside the O, then it produces concentric ripples of energy that emanate outward from the centre: i think thats how they make earthquakes: use a nuclear probe or an arrow of high energy molecules(?) that hits the epicentre, then emantes outwards in the form of ripples. Same way if you dip a pencil in water it produces all the ripples or waves. The pencil becomes wet, the pencil must have "transferred" something that it has taken, or collected, from somewhere else. So, God is a "pencil" of 1 , he fucks the O or 0 that is the Sun, that creates a super-ripples of planets and their orbits, all of which "mime" for the supreme source of power - the Sun. Since the 1 is absconding, the 1 must be somewhere, and is itching also, to **** the sun again. So we must be prepared for the end of life as we know it - may be God wants to create a new slate of earth. But if you are at the end, what do you need to prepare for? If you are at one point of the circumference of the earth, you simply cease to exist and then emerge at another location on the same circumference of the earth: so earth is round and human beings only live on the top of it (not inside) so the inside of the earth must also represent a "hollow enclosure of emptiness that must be filled" We only know molten rocks and magma make up the inside of the earth. May be there IS something at the centre of the earth, but we wont know unless a "penis" in the form of a 1 makes its way inside earth and hits the right spot, and sends back to us data on what it found. So if NASA is sending rockets to the universe, they might as well do the opposite: find the centre of the earth by probe. Both data when put together, might give a clue to the origin of the universe. Then again, the origin itself might simply be a metaphor, because if God wanted us to know, he would have told. May be the truth itself is nothing but 0 and 1.
P.S. thats why any form of number representation that does not represent 0 as 0 and 1 as 1 annoys and irritates me and must be subject-eliminated.
There is no end and nothing beyound it.
The current theory I've always read is the universe is finite but unbounded, meaning that, if you started flying in a spaceship in one direction you would eventually end up back at the same place you started.
There is disagreement over whether the universe is indeed finite or infinite in spatial extent.
However, the observable universe, consisting of all locations that could have affected us since the Big Bang given the finite speed of light, is certainly finite. The edge of the cosmic light horizon is 15.8 billion light years distant.The present distance (comoving distance) to the edge of the observable universe is larger, due to the ever increasing rate at which the universe has been expanding; it is estimated to be about 78 billion light years (7.8 × 1010 light years, or 7.4 × 1026 m). This would make the volume, of the known universe, equal to 1.9 × 1033 cubic light years (assuming this region is perfectly spherical). As of 2006, the observable universe is thought to contain about 7 × 1022 stars, organized in about 100 billion (1011) galaxies, which themselves form clusters and superclusters. The number of galaxies may be even larger, based on the Hubble Deep Field observed with the Hubble Space Telescope. The Hubble Space Telescope discovered galaxies such as Abell 1835 IR1916, which are over 13 billion light years from Earth.
Both popular and professional research articles in cosmology often use the term "universe" when they really mean "observable universe". This is because unobservable physical phenomena are scientifically irrelevant; that is, they cannot affect any events that we can perceive.
Yes, there is an end point of the universe, but it's a 4th dimensional point. Beyond it are alternate "realities".
Universe is like an expanding sphere..beyond universe is "nothingness" even light cannot travel thru' it. Vacuum exists only inside the sphere. So our universe is pushing an creating space inside this baloon.
No one knows. Use your imagination.
I think if you go far enough in space you come back to where you started, just like the earth is round. If the universe had an end point, that would be the end, and there could be nothing beyond it because that's the end. A brick wall? Then what would be on the other side of that wall? The end is the end! Coming back to where you started is the only thing that would work and be logical. Nothing makes sense about it, does it? We have more questions than we have answers for, and I have gave this a lot of thought. I have an IQ that is off the scale, and have been able to come up with answers to almost anything, but I am troubled about questions that have no answers. Life "as we know it" is so far from how life really is, that it makes one realize just how dumb we really are. I may be smart in our terms, but I'm just a dumb a-s when it comes to what I see created around us. Good Luck!
If we knew that, we would have also found proof of life in universe, other then us humans.
There are only theories, a few different ones for that matter. Humans have always been intrigued by space and forever will.
We keep discovering new black holes that nobody know what is beyond them. I am guessing more universe, but what if my guess is wrong?
Some scientist who are not atheists and believe in heaven and hell, believe that space is composed of dimensions, and that heaven might be one of them. Then, where would hell be? Well, another dimension, I suppose. Maybe black holes are gateways to other dimensions..
I love theories and I wish that in my lifetime, they at least figure some things out. It's just fascinating.
Beyond the end point of Universe is another Universe!!
Your question is self-contradictory as nothing is beyond an end point. Logically the universe is either infinite or circularly contained - you'll never come up against a wall with a sign saying "the universe ends here, sorry for the inconvenience". However - and it is a big however - what is known is that the universe is not infinitely old - it began with the big bang. From any given point in the universe it is impossible to see further than the distance that light can have travelled since the big bang - about 13.5 billion light years - meaning that even if the universe is infinite, as would seem logical, the OBSERVABLE universe is finite - so the answer will never be determined by observation, we would have to come up with some theoretically-based inference - and is unlikely that we will ever come up with one that will conclusively satisfy everyone.
Yes. And I can only describe it as if you find the highest cliff in the world stand on the edge and hold on to nothing then look straight ahead. Then answer me What would YOU see?
There is the planets hanging freely in the empty universe within our own solar system. There are other planets recently spotted which are existing outside our own solar system & yet hanging freely in an empty universe. Infinity is the best word to describe the nature of the universes of God. The reason is that God is an Ifinit Being. There is always one more step to take to discover the end point of the universes of God. There is also one more step to take for one to see God. And you can never see IT. That is nature of God.
Nobody can tell you exactly whether there's an end to the universe, what it looks like, and what's beyond it, and I'll tell you why:
We only know about what we can see. There's just no other way of telling what's out there other than light. nothing else reaches us that we can sense. And light doesn't travel infinitely fast, it travels (logically enough) at the speed of light.
So if we give a particular photon an amount of time equal to the entire history of the universe (which is currently thought to be about 14 billion years), that means we only know about what's happening within 14 billion light-years of us in any direction. Which you might expect to be more than enough space.
But it's not.
The universe is bigger than 28 billion light-years across. Some theories hold that it's more than 150 billion light-years in diameter. So we can really only see a small section of what's out there.
Now, I can guess what you're thinking. how can the universe be bigger than the distance light can travel if nothing can travel faster than light? Go ahead. It's a normal question. There's a simple answer to this: it's NOTHING that can travel faster than light. Which is to say that when space itself is expanding, it can make things seem to be moving much faster or slower than they really are.
This is why EVERYTHING that's far away is red-shifted when we look it - space is stretching. And it's carrying things like photons with it, so it's like a fish swimming upstream.
To make matters worse, there may be a fourth-dimentional curvature to the universe. Current experiments suggest flatness or close to it. but if it's not flat then it possible that (like on a circle or a sphere) if you travel far enough in one direction then you end up back where you started. Or in other words that no 'edges' even exist in the universe. But nobody can say whether this is so and current indications seem to suggest that it's not.
So nobody really knows what the edge looks like. Just that stuff seems to be in all directions when we look, so we don't seem to be closer than 14 billion light years to an edge (if there is one). That's about all anyone can say for sure!
It may be that no one knows, and maybe no one will ever know. But doesn't that make you feel humble? I think it's exciting to use your own imagination as to what is out there.
Also, this could be our last, or one of our last at least, chance to use our imagination. Imagination is a great creative tool!
Finally, it is nice that this is the one question (perhaps) that no one knows the answer to, and in this sense makes us equal, no matter our status. But do let me know when you have the answer!!
the only thing that could be there is anti matter, it has no form until touched by our universe then it turns into matter and becomes part of our system. forever expanding and doomed to fail.
.when you look through a micron microscope you see micro organisms ,now imagine the universe from that size,wow too big to think of.who knows may be where microbes living inside of an organism.
If the observations now say that the galaxies, or expansion, is increasing, then i doubt whether there's an end point. If there was an end point, the expansion would be decreasing.at least that sounds reasonable to me.
that must be one of them
Good question, and when you really think about the size of the earth, in relation to the universe, it is mind blowing. There is no end to the universe as such, but i heard there is a Starbucks opening there soon
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