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what is bigger than universe?​

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Answered by dezisantosh
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Answer:

Human Imagination

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Answered by ashutoshmandalghatbe
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This question is essentially he same as asking:

"Is anything bigger than everything?"

So we have to define terms in order to get a useful answer.

Anything: this doesn't need redefinition.

Universe: This is where things get hazy. There's a lot of debate on what this word means. Currently the largest camp on this subject between everett multiverse, copenhagen, steady state, inflationary, string theory, and vortex science theorists agree that the word universe is no longer to be used as the sum total for all things.

It refers specifically to the observable universe. Everything that moves in three dimensions within a region connected by spacetime. Which is also connected to us.

That means that there may be other universes. Causes, behaviors, locations, effects, etc all vary from theory to theory,but at least the definition of our universe is pretty solid.

Our universe has a beginning and a known previous size. It is not 

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