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What is the total length and breadth of 1 multiverse

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Answered by shipraagarwal11
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The universe can't be measured in terms of length, width, and height. Such parameters require some reference point from which measurements can be made, along with some distant boundary where the measurement would end. You simply can't do that with the universe because the universe is isotropic, meaning it's the same in all directions from any observing point. From Earth we can look outward in any direction and 'see' about 13.7-billion light years. From Earth that represents a boundary

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Answered by dilliprasaddhakal528
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Infinite.

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The multiverse can't be measured in terms of length, breadth and height.

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