Do you think the universe is infinite?

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#1 gamerguru100
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What say you?

I'm indifferent since we can't know for sure.

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#2 KiIIyou
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Might as well be since it's so biggly.
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#3 ScottMescudi
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Yes.

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#4 xdude85
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Yes, because space is infinite.
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#5 gamerguru100
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Might as well be since it's so biggly.KiIIyou
Despite what I said, I think I might agree with you there.
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#6 JustPlainLucas
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No, there's a border out there somewhere. Eventually, it will collapse back in on itself, and the cycle begins anew.
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#7 ZumaJones07
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What exactly constitutes the size of the universe? Does the empty space outside the farthest rock or particle or whatever of our universe count? I think it's a loop of some kind. Like you could travel straight forever but still not leave because of how it may be shaped.
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#8 deactivated-5a79221380856
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Seems impractical that a universe with physical limitations would have no spatial limitations.
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#9 deactivated-597bb01c846a2
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Nothingness is infinite, but I don't think anything else is.

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#10 gamerguru100
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Yes, because space is infinite.xdude85
Prove it. :P

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#11 muller39
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I believe it is. It would be interesting if one someone knew the truth but I digress that wlll not occur in our lifetimes.

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#12 ZumaJones07
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Nothingness is infinite, but I don't think anything else is.

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Nothingness doesn't exist!
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#13 branketra
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No, just incredibly vast.
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#14 KiIIyou
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[QUOTE="Diophage"]

Nothingness is infinite, but I don't think anything else is.

ZumaJones07
Nothingness doesn't exist!

It exists when we's deads. :3
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#15 deactivated-597bb01c846a2
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[QUOTE="Diophage"]

Nothingness is infinite, but I don't think anything else is.

ZumaJones07

Nothingness doesn't exist!

Because existence is not a term that can ever apply to it.

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#16 GreekGameManiac
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Yes,definitily.

It;s endless.

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#17 black_cat19
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No, there's a border out there somewhere. Eventually, it will collapse back in on itself, and the cycle begins anew.JustPlainLucas

Actually, the guys that won this year's Nobel prize in physics figured out that the universe's expansion is actually accelerating, which suggests at some point everything in the universe will be so far apart all energy will dissipate and the universe will freeze and "die". And that'll be the end of it.

At least that's what I heard. :P

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#18 walkingdream
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Infinite or Finite it doesn't really matter all we know is the univerese is increadibly vast and we don't even understand 0.000001% of it.

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#19 RisethNameless
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I generally tend to go with the idea that it is always expanding. Since there can't be infinite universe, and what the hell would be the border?
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#20 CRS98
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[QUOTE="JustPlainLucas"]No, there's a border out there somewhere. Eventually, it will collapse back in on itself, and the cycle begins anew.black_cat19

Actually, the guys that won this year's Nobel prize in physics figured out that the universe's expansion is actually accelerating, which suggests at some point everything in the universe will be so far apart all energy will dissipate and the universe will freeze and "die". And that'll be the end of it.

At least that's what I heard. :P

So no heat death?
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[QUOTE="JustPlainLucas"]No, there's a border out there somewhere. Eventually, it will collapse back in on itself, and the cycle begins anew.black_cat19

Actually, the guys that won this year's Nobel prize in physics figured out that the universe's expansion is actually accelerating, which suggests at some point everything in the universe will be so far apart all energy will dissipate and the universe will freeze and "die". And that'll be the end of it.

At least that's what I heard. :P

I hope I'm dead before that happens. :o
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#22 black_cat19
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[QUOTE="black_cat19"]

[QUOTE="JustPlainLucas"]No, there's a border out there somewhere. Eventually, it will collapse back in on itself, and the cycle begins anew.gamerguru100

Actually, the guys that won this year's Nobel prize in physics figured out that the universe's expansion is actually accelerating, which suggests at some point everything in the universe will be so far apart all energy will dissipate and the universe will freeze and "die". And that'll be the end of it.

At least that's what I heard. :P

I hope I'm dead before that happens. :o

Oh don't worry, I've got it on good authority you will be. ;)

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#23 RisethNameless
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[QUOTE="JustPlainLucas"]No, there's a border out there somewhere. Eventually, it will collapse back in on itself, and the cycle begins anew.black_cat19

Actually, the guys that won this year's Nobel prize in physics figured out that the universe's expansion is actually accelerating, which suggests at some point everything in the universe will be so far apart all energy will dissipate and the universe will freeze and "die". And that'll be the end of it.

At least that's what I heard. :P

Well isn't that just brilliant
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#24 Primevil702
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I really don't think there's enough evidence to say one way or another. But, the big bang theory has explained and even predicted many phenomena we see in the universe, for example, the cosmic background radiation. And if this reality did begin in a bang or sorts, than I'd think that would imply a starting point of expansion... and from that, a cosmic horizon. And this is actually what we kinda see when we pear back in time to over 13 billion years ago, we see what the beginnings of our universe looked like... and nothing after that. Now this doesn't imply a horizon must exist, just that the light from anything beyond what we see now hasn't reached us yet.

But whatever, my answer would not be indifferent, but... I don't know, ask me again when the information comes in.

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#25 dkdk999
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Nothingness is infinite, but I don't think anything else is.

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wow deep. Really that's an interesting point.
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#26 RisethNameless
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[QUOTE="Diophage"]

Nothingness is infinite, but I don't think anything else is.

dkdk999
wow deep. Really that's an interesting point.

It is interesting, and I have considered that also. We tend to think of the universe's infinity as infinite planets and stars and all that siht. But what if that ends and It's just eternal nothing. That seems very logical actually.
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#27 ZumaJones07
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[QUOTE="dkdk999"][QUOTE="Diophage"]

Nothingness is infinite, but I don't think anything else is.

RisethNameless
wow deep. Really that's an interesting point.

It is interesting, and I have considered that also. We tend to think of the universe's infinity as infinite planets and stars and all that siht. But what if that ends and It's just eternal nothing. That seems very logical actually.

What is "nothing" though? I think there is "something" and a "negative something" because opposition seems like a theme of the universe. idk :?
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#28 RisethNameless
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[QUOTE="RisethNameless"][QUOTE="dkdk999"] wow deep. Really that's an interesting point. ZumaJones07
It is interesting, and I have considered that also. We tend to think of the universe's infinity as infinite planets and stars and all that siht. But what if that ends and It's just eternal nothing. That seems very logical actually.

What is "nothing" though? I think there is "something" and a "negative something" because opposition seems like a theme of the universe. idk :?

A very good question; "What is nothing" Nothing is empty space in the context I put it in.
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#29 chaoscougar1
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[QUOTE="dkdk999"][QUOTE="Diophage"]

Nothingness is infinite, but I don't think anything else is.

RisethNameless
wow deep. Really that's an interesting point.

It is interesting, and I have considered that also. We tend to think of the universe's infinity as infinite planets and stars and all that siht. But what if that ends and It's just eternal nothing. That seems very logical actually.

Why does that seem very logical?
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#30 RisethNameless
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[QUOTE="RisethNameless"][QUOTE="dkdk999"] wow deep. Really that's an interesting point. chaoscougar1
It is interesting, and I have considered that also. We tend to think of the universe's infinity as infinite planets and stars and all that siht. But what if that ends and It's just eternal nothing. That seems very logical actually.

Why does that seem very logical?

Because the if It's nothing then it can just keep going cant it? You don't need to think about where it ends because it doesn't. Whereas if you think of the universe having stuff like planets and whatnot occupying the space thoroughly then all you can think is "If It's infinite then where does all the stuff occupying it end, how much is there, can it really be infinite physically?" That's where the idea that all the stuff just ends somewhere and that could be thought of as the border of the universe. It might not be some sort of perfect circle with the contents of the universe inside it; Some things may reach further out into the nothing than others. But if there's a point where stuff just doesn't exist then it doesn't need to end. I'm not sure how much sense I'm making or how well I'm expressing my theory. Do you get what I'm saying?
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#31 Kelayr
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I don't think the human race will ever find out. I personally think it could be though.
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#32 chaoscougar1
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[QUOTE="RisethNameless"][QUOTE="chaoscougar1"][QUOTE="RisethNameless"]It is interesting, and I have considered that also. We tend to think of the universe's infinity as infinite planets and stars and all that siht. But what if that ends and It's just eternal nothing. That seems very logical actually.

Why does that seem very logical?

Because the if It's nothing then it can just keep going cant it? You don't need to think about where it ends because it doesn't. Whereas if you think of the universe having stuff like planets and whatnot occupying the space thoroughly then all you can think is "If It's infinite then where does all the stuff occupying it end, how much is there, can it really be infinite physically?" That's where the idea that all the stuff just ends somewhere and that could be thought of as the border of the universe. It might not be some sort of perfect circle with the contents of the universe inside it; Some things may reach further out into the nothing than others. But if there's a point where stuff just doesn't exist then it doesn't need to end. I'm not sure how much sense I'm making or how well I'm expressing my theory. Do you get what I'm saying?

Heard of the multiverse theory?
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#33 RisethNameless
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[QUOTE="chaoscougar1"][QUOTE="RisethNameless"][QUOTE="chaoscougar1"] Why does that seem very logical?

Because the if It's nothing then it can just keep going cant it? You don't need to think about where it ends because it doesn't. Whereas if you think of the universe having stuff like planets and whatnot occupying the space thoroughly then all you can think is "If It's infinite then where does all the stuff occupying it end, how much is there, can it really be infinite physically?" That's where the idea that all the stuff just ends somewhere and that could be thought of as the border of the universe. It might not be some sort of perfect circle with the contents of the universe inside it; Some things may reach further out into the nothing than others. But if there's a point where stuff just doesn't exist then it doesn't need to end. I'm not sure how much sense I'm making or how well I'm expressing my theory. Do you get what I'm saying?

Heard of the multiverse theory?

I know more or less what it is, yes
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I'm not educated enough to have say on this matter.
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#35 tjricardo089
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Universe related stuff makes me wonder too many things like..: Is there is no oxygen in space how does the sun burn?

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Universe related stuff makes me wonder too many things like..: Is there is no oxygen in space how does the sun burn?

tjricardo089

It converts 600,000,000 tonnes of hydrogen into helium per second

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#37 branketra
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[QUOTE="JustPlainLucas"]No, there's a border out there somewhere. Eventually, it will collapse back in on itself, and the cycle begins anew.black_cat19

Actually, the guys that won this year's Nobel prize in physics figured out that the universe's expansion is actually accelerating, which suggests at some point everything in the universe will be so far apart all energy will dissipate and the universe will freeze and "die". And that'll be the end of it.

At least that's what I heard. :P

As much as I would like to agree, the origins of the universe are speculation at best and wild guesses at worst. I believe that is of the utmost importance when theorizing about the "final fate" of the universe, if there is such a thing.
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#38 branketra
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[QUOTE="tjricardo089"]

Universe related stuff makes me wonder too many things like..: Is there is no oxygen in space how does the sun burn?

chaoscougar1

It converts 600,000,000 tonnes of hydrogen into helium per second

Also, "burning" wouldn't be a proper term. It's hydrogen fusion.
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#39 AmazonTreeBoa
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Yes I believe space is infinite.
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Dunno. Will explore and tell you the result soon
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#41 FearMe801
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as long as you can divide by zero space is infinite

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[QUOTE="tjricardo089"]

Universe related stuff makes me wonder too many things like..: Is there is no oxygen in space how does the sun burn?

chaoscougar1

It converts 600,000,000 tonnes of hydrogen into helium per second

Thanks, now I can get back to my normal life.

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#43 one_plum
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My puny mortal mind is unable to grasp the concept of an infinite universe.

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#44 Frame_Dragger
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Who knows?
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#45 chaoscougar1
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[QUOTE="chaoscougar1"]

[QUOTE="tjricardo089"]

Universe related stuff makes me wonder too many things like..: Is there is no oxygen in space how does the sun burn?

tjricardo089

It converts 600,000,000 tonnes of hydrogen into helium per second

Thanks, now I can get back to my normal life.

I would imagine that would be a lot slower...
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The universe cannot be infinitely big. If Universe is infinitely big then quantum fluctuations would have created the Earth and everything in it infinitely many times and we would not have evolved.
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#47 Frame_Dragger
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Wow... that's so wrong it hurts. No... the universe could very well be infinite, with an infinite number of Earths in this exact configuration. You were halfway there, then you were confused by the notion of quantum fluctuations in the Inflation field, then... bam... off the rails.
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It's big, but honestly, I've seen bigger.

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#49 Jackc8
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It's hard to imagine it not being infinite. If you get to the end, what's beyond that?

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#50 Frame_Dragger
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It's hard to imagine it not being infinite. If you get to the end, what's beyond that?

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It's easier to imagine an infinite expanse, or an end past which there's nothingness? I think you'll find that they're both equally incomprehensible; fortunately our ability to imagine these things has no bearing on reality. Go Math and Physics!