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RE: Whats at the end of the universe?

in #space7 years ago

I think there must be some kind of semi-permeable border around it all, kind of like a membrane. And, on the other side of that membrane, is another universe. There are probably quite a few other universes bumping up against ours on all sides, top, and bottom (as I believe the universe is a sphere).

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Nice Idea man

Glad you like it.

But how can you explain red shifting( the universe expanding rapidly)

Maybe it's expanding into places where there are spaces between universes (voids). If universes are spheres, there are naturally going to be some voids, as the other, nearby universes can't touch every surface of the sphere. And, maybe the other universes are contracting or expanding in relation to the movement of our own universe.

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