Where Does the Universe End?

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  1. God is in kitchen profile image61
    God is in kitchenposted 11 years ago

    Does the Universe have an ending? Can you explain?

    1. kess profile image60
      kessposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      If existence end s, it negates itself and therefore it is not existence
      Existence is all things collectively, thus it have the appearance of one thing, thus the term universe.

      The universe cannot be encompassed nor subdued.
      If it is , then that which encompass or subdue the universe, has become the universe and existence itself.

      Thus the universe will always continue...

      ...and there is no end.

      1. God is in kitchen profile image61
        God is in kitchenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        How are you so certain? You are talking about things you don't know, and we all don't know anyway. The universe might have an ending, we don't know. Something might start from there. Maybe the universe is like a house without doors and windows. The cocksure individual thinks that there is nothing outside.

        And just for argue's sake, if this universe is endless, then the reality might be that this universe does end somewhere and something begins from there which is indeed infinite. We don't know which is true. That infinity might be God, just saying.

        1. kess profile image60
          kessposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          Do you realise that in your doubtfuness you leave no room for any possible answers except yours?
          Which is "I dont Know"

          So in the end you would remain just as you are now...... ignorant .

          1. God is in kitchen profile image61
            God is in kitchenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

            I love the color black. Some people might have problem reading black color. I used the word 'might', which you didn't notice, seemingly. It's all possibility.

            The visual problem when the word is black, you can't argue.



            "Thus the universe will always continue...

            ...and there is no end."

            - That is called ignorant certainty lol

            1. pisean282311 profile image64
              pisean282311posted 11 years agoin reply to this

              @god is in kitchen ....dont worry about kess...he is living prophet...he knows everything...

              1. God is in kitchen profile image61
                God is in kitchenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                yap lol

    2. A Troubled Man profile image58
      A Troubled Manposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      The universe is finite and unbounded, in other words, there is a finite amount of matter/energy contained within but there are no boundaries to speak of.

      1. God is in kitchen profile image61
        God is in kitchenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        How do you know that? lol

        1. A Troubled Man profile image58
          A Troubled Manposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          A little thing called cosmology.

          The Earth's surface is also finite and unbounded.

          1. God is in kitchen profile image61
            God is in kitchenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

            lol

    3. Paul Wingert profile image61
      Paul Wingertposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      @A Troubled Man. As you may already know, it's a waste of time trying to explain things to people who think the Bible is the ultimate science and history book. It would be like teaching Algebra to a dog.

  2. jacharless profile image74
    jacharlessposted 11 years ago

    It is ever increasing. Science has shown the universe is expanding. But not just expanding, it is expanding at an extraordinary speed. A speed much faster than the interior things within.
    The universe cannot end, even if it collapsed on itself, as the cycle would continue.
    I quite imagine it like breathing.

    James.

    1. God is in kitchen profile image61
      God is in kitchenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Expansion. Well, what's expanding is the material within the Universe, like stars, planets, comets etc. I am saying where does this blank space, called Universe, end?

      We know about the furnitures, but where does the house end? And what lies beyond the walls?

      1. jacharless profile image74
        jacharlessposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Actually, it is space itself expanding, and because of it, the other elements {furnishings} are moving "outward".
        But furniture of this nature is heavy, so it moves much slower -even some in reverse. What is most impressive: the ultra-subatomic units, which make up these furnishings, are moving just as fast- if not faster -than the expansion speed of said space.

        James.

        1. God is in kitchen profile image61
          God is in kitchenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          Are you saying the house itself is expanding? Space is just a vacuum, how can it expand? And what lies beyond it? And, if I may ask, where did you get all this info?

          1. jacharless profile image74
            jacharlessposted 11 years agoin reply to this

            Space is not a vacuum, it is a matter unknown to science. In fact, it is the greatest mystery to science as to what "is" space. But, yes, regardless of what it is, science has shown space itself is expanding. It must, to enable housing of its parts and itself.

            Several places. some online, most offline, some -don't laugh to hard- just known.

            Beyond: hmm, I dare answer this, as it could stir up trouble. But, what the heck. Beyond the Universe {defined as space and all its parts} is both the Unstoppable Force and the Immovable Object. The Ineffable Irresistible. The universe is the result of it interacting, because the Irresistible is irresistible to itself, as are all the elements within.

            James.

            1. God is in kitchen profile image61
              God is in kitchenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

              "Beyond the Universe {defined as space and all its parts} is both the Unstoppable Force and the Immovable Object."

              ...Did you mean God, by that?



              *Beyond: hmm, I dare answer this, as it could stir up trouble.*

              1. jacharless profile image74
                jacharlessposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                G/gods, is a gross/disgusting pagan term.
                G/gods, to me, do not exist nor can they.
                They are divisive stereotypes resulting from the Great Sensational Equation known as Reason.
                We cannot title what has not been created or born. Doing so, to what is ineffable is impossible.
                But, in the sense of what I often term Creator is that Irresistible, yes.

                James.

                1. God is in kitchen profile image61
                  God is in kitchenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                  Hmmm...

            2. A Troubled Man profile image58
              A Troubled Manposted 11 years agoin reply to this

              Space is a vacuum, just not a perfect vacuum.

  3. knolyourself profile image59
    knolyourselfposted 11 years ago

    The universe ends where the mind or awareness ends.

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    Rad Manposted 11 years ago

    From what I understand we human don't even know how large the universe is. We can only see so far out. The farther out we look the farther back in time the things we are looking at are. But with our current technology we can only see so far. It is predicted that in about 4 billion years our Milky Way will collide with the Andromeda Galaxy. The two Galaxies will merge, but unfortunately we won't be around for the show.

    1. God is in kitchen profile image61
      God is in kitchenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Maybe, some of us will be there watching the show wink

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        Rad Manposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        You must be religious?

        1. Florida Cracker profile image60
          Florida Crackerposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          Nope, a creationist lol

          1. Paul Wingert profile image61
            Paul Wingertposted 11 years agoin reply to this

            @Rad Man - Florida Cracker is a creationist that's banned from HubPages.

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              Rad Manposted 11 years agoin reply to this

              He seem to be a few more things, but I shouldn't get into that.

              1. William Curry3 profile image59
                William Curry3posted 11 years agoin reply to this

                Or ya will get BANNED as well lol lol

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            Rad Manposted 11 years agoin reply to this

            So, just so I get this straight. You are a Creationist that doesn't believe in God?

            1. Paul Wingert profile image61
              Paul Wingertposted 11 years agoin reply to this

              Who are you referring to?

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                Rad Manposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                Florida Cracker

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    brotheryochananposted 11 years ago

    Usually when something is made it is made in a room or a part of physicality outside themselves, like a coffee table for example. I painted my car in the garage.
    With God it would not be a stretch of the imagination down a wrongful street to think that God created the universe in a room or part of physicality outside of himself. Yes he can go into the room and even exist in the room, but it might be an interesting notion to nod the head at the concept that God created the universe and He himself lives beyond it in his focal point.

  6. eternals3ptember profile image60
    eternals3ptemberposted 11 years ago

    A comedian you may know where the universe ends

    http://www.gergltd.com/endoftheuniverse/

  7. Beer Goggles profile image58
    Beer Gogglesposted 11 years ago

    From where the big bang started the universe is supposed to have a finite distance that is in light years no further than the age of the universe. That of course begs the question, what is beyond that? As no space or time is beyond that, nothing exist there.

 
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