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What is outside the universe?

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Answered by engineyar
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no any thing is outside of the universe
Answered by Ishiakaushik
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These 93 some-odd billion light-years contain all of the quarks, quasars, stars, planets, nebulae, black holes…and everything else that we could possibly observe; however, the observable universe only contains the light that has had time to reach us. A lot more universe exists beyond what we are able to observe.

In our own backyard, the Universe is full of stars. But go more than about 100,000 light years away, and you've left the Milky Way behind. Beyond that, there's a sea of galaxies: perhaps two trillion in total contained in our observable Universe.

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