Is it too small for us, or too big. I mean before the Sun explodes in a few million years, can we be able to (with advanced tech and civilizations) leave Earth to other plants or even extrasolar homes? And then after that is taken care of, there are only billions of stars to contain in a only billions or so galaxies. Yes it seems like a lot due to our small size in relativity. But it is a limited number (as we understand till now) and so, what do you think, will it be EVER possible to reach the ends of the universe or is it, in your opinion, too vast or not enough time for us to gain that much knowledge? 10 points!
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so in what environment exactly does our solar system exist is the real question whats behind the solar system is it just never ending darkness or something else, it really logically does not make sense if you think about it, you can say what you want we can be as smart as we want ultimately no matter which way you look at it there is always an environment behind another environment meaning it is infinite in continuity how in the name of cow **** is that possible?
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"will it be EVER possible to reach the ends of the universe"
The universe is a finite, unbounded volume of space wrapped around a hyperspatial axis. It does not have any "ends".
Whether humanity ever explores the universe in its entirety is dependent upon one thing: whether the speed of light limit is inviolable, or whether there's a way to get around it. If it is inviolable, odds are that we will never even leave our own galaxy.
Also, assuming that humanity survives the next several hundred years, it's unlikely that the Sun will ever die out (or, if it does, it won't be a problem for us).
The universe is a finite, unbounded volume of space wrapped around a hyperspatial axis. It does not have any "ends".
Whether humanity ever explores the universe in its entirety is dependent upon one thing: whether the speed of light limit is inviolable, or whether there's a way to get around it. If it is inviolable, odds are that we will never even leave our own galaxy.
Also, assuming that humanity survives the next several hundred years, it's unlikely that the Sun will ever die out (or, if it does, it won't be a problem for us).
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Good heavens by that time we will have advanced beyond even the need for space-ships... we'll just leave... simple !!!
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You and I will never know until we get to heaven