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What are the boundaries of the Universe?



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Answered by ItzMiSsHeLLxXo0
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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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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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