
11-01-2005, 02:46 PM
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What exactly is beyond the known Universe?
I apologize if this is in the wrong place, I wasn't quite sure if this belongs in General Chit-Chat or here. But I don't think its been done before...
Anyway, what do you think is beyond the known Universe? I'd imagine that we know only a very small fraction of, well, everything. I've got a program called Deep Space Explorer (anyone else got that?) and if you zoom out enough, to billions and billions and billions of light years away, you will see the 'outer casing' of the Universe, which probably doesn't exsist; then theres nothing. But I doubt its nothing.
So, do you think the known Universe; everything that exsists, ever ends? And what is there then? Nothing? But surely nothing is something?
Post your thoughts.
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