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Hi,

 

I was wondering. If you were to move outside of existence, in a hypothetical situation, assuming that beyond the universe, the theoretical multiverse and anything, there is some sort of end, what you probably or expect to see ?

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Maybe it is like E-space or on the boundary between N-space and E-space. :blink:

 

I have no idea how to tackle this question.

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fuzzwood, there is the apparent measured 'dark flow' of galaxies, inflation and others...

 

Have you got anything against the multiverse existing ?

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I would imagine you would never see the "edge" you would only be somehow taken from viewing an increasingly closer view of the edge to an opposite view that is getting increasingly closer to the middle.

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No, I would not expect to see an "end" of any kind. And end of space, whether in this universe or another, just doesn't make much sense to me. Infinite space or space looping back on itself makes more sense.

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