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What are the boundaries of the Universe?

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Answered by prakashkkaladindi
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The universe (observable or otherwise) has no boundary in the physical sense. This is one of the most commonly seen misunderstandings about physical cosmology. The universe is not a bubble expanding into a preexisting volume. The universe exists everywhere and and is approximately the same everywhere.

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Answered by vijudeshmukh22vd
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the universe (observable or otherwise) has no boundary in the physical sense.this is one of the most commonly seen misunderstanding about physical cosmology the universe is not the bubble expanding into a pre-existing volume

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