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what is after universe​

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Answered by Hema266
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Scientists believe, the universe came into existence roughly 13.72 billion years ago. Essentially, since its inception, the universe has been growing at an ever increasing rate. Cosmologists estimate that the oldest photons that we can observe have traveled a distance of 45to 47 billion light years since the big bang. That means that our observable universe is some 93 billion light-years across. These 93 some-odd billion light-years contain all of the stars, planets, nebulae, quasars, black holes…and everything else that we could possibly imagine. We need to remember, however, that the 'observable universe' contains the light that has had time to reach us. Obviously, a lot more universe exists beyond what we are able to observe. According to the theory of cosmic inflation, the entire universe’s size is at least 10²³ times larger than the size of the observable universe.

Answered by shj0570515
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So, in some ways, infinity makes sense. But “infinity” means that, beyond the observable universe, you won't just find more planets and stars and other forms of material…you will eventually find every possible thing

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