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You may wonder, what's beyond the outer space? Is there something missing?

We do know now, that the universe is not infinite in size, or in age/life. After you exit our own galaxy, there are billions upon billions of other galaxies, black holes, supernovas, etc in the universe. The universe itself is composed of matter, anti-matter, dark matter, and dark energy. Not really sure what dark energy is, but I heard it in Chemistry. Dark matter and dark energy are invisble to the human eye, and we actually have never seen dark energy in any sense. Moving back to the idea of size and lifespan of the universe; the universe, as we all know, began (we believe) with what is called the Big Bang (the theory of a big bang is also used for the start of our solar system). As we know, the Big Bang is an event in which an explosion happend. The universe, upon it's form, was smaller than an atom. However, the universe has grown a great deal (I am sure you knew that) over billions of years. The universe is, crazy to what we recently believed, is not slowing down in its growth (this would allow for the theory of the Big Crunch, in which the universe collapses on itself), but it is actually speeding up. This has led us to believe that in (if my studies are correct, although I am just trying to remember at this point) that in around 14-15 billion years, the universe will still be speeding up, to the point at which matter itself splits apart. In this future, every atom would be destroyed, not even protons would be able to stay together. This would lead to a universe very much like the new universe (not in size, but in composition). All that will exist is energy... Large amounts of energy. So, I'm pretty sure the Earth might have another Big Bang Theory (BBT).

Do you guys have any information? I've been studying this for about 2 months now. Yes, I even discussed it with my Chem teacher. I know I'm jumping to 2 different points, but.. What do you think is beyond the galaxy? Just another one?

Sources I found this from? Google & my teacher. Look it up.
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I think that the world will end in a big bang theory too but maybe the world will get too heavy and suddenly collapse because the gravity is getting weaker? aa)
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I've mentioned this before on other topics loosely but I can use full detail on this one.

I believe that there are infinite universes side by side, layer by layer. These universes expand and contract and when they collide with one another, a big bang is caused. The release of energy causes the space in between the universes to be filled by another universe. Just a long chain of universes which gets longer and longer every time a collision occurs.

So, hypothetically, if we could get outside of our universe. We might venture into infinite others. I see this as highly unlikely though.
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Well this is a nice copy n paste post.

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Athene wrote Well this is a nice copy n paste post.

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Wow, read first 'other answer' on that Question.
I thought Yahoo users who answer those questions were smart.... -_-


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Athene wrote Well this is a nice copy n paste post.

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I mentioned Google in the source. I've also added the comments my teacher said.

Lulz. :facepalm:
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Khola wrote I think that the world will end in a big bang theory too but maybe the world will get too heavy and suddenly collapse because the gravity is getting weaker? aa)


I don't think the pull would give up just because of weight.
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I mentioned Google in the source. I've also added the comments my teacher said.

Lulz. :facepalm:


well you should of linked your source, and mentioned it in the first line.
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I mentioned Google in the source. I've also added the comments my teacher said.

Lulz. :facepalm:


well you should of linked your source, and mentioned it in the first line.


Sources are at the end. And give me your opinion on this? I don't want to start a stupid flaming war.
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XeJerry wrote You may wonder, what's beyond the outer space? Is there something missing?

We do know now, that the universe is not infinite in size, or in age/life. After you exit our own galaxy, there are billions upon billions of other galaxies, black holes, supernovas, etc in the universe. The universe itself is composed of matter, anti-matter, dark matter, and dark energy. Not really sure what dark energy is, but I heard it in Chemistry. Dark matter and dark energy are invisble to the human eye, and we actually have never seen dark energy in any sense. Moving back to the idea of size and lifespan of the universe; the universe, as we all know, began (we believe) with what is called the Big Bang (the theory of a big bang is also used for the start of our solar system). As we know, the Big Bang is an event in which an explosion happend. The universe, upon it's form, was smaller than an atom. However, the universe has grown a great deal (I am sure you knew that) over billions of years. The universe is, crazy to what we recently believed, is not slowing down in its growth (this would allow for the theory of the Big Crunch, in which the universe collapses on itself), but it is actually speeding up. This has led us to believe that in (if my studies are correct, although I am just trying to remember at this point) that in around 14-15 billion years, the universe will still be speeding up, to the point at which matter itself splits apart. In this future, every atom would be destroyed, not even protons would be able to stay together. This would lead to a universe very much like the new universe (not in size, but in composition). All that will exist is energy... Large amounts of energy. So, I'm pretty sure the Earth might have another Big Bang Theory (BBT).

Do you guys have any information? I've been studying this for about 2 months now. Yes, I even discussed it with my Chem teacher. I know I'm jumping to 2 different points, but.. What do you think is beyond the galaxy? Just another one?

Sources I found this from? Google & my teacher. Look it up.




i believe that we will end up where we started. just like the earth, if you just keep going in the same direction, you would end up where you started.
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