The name Universe refers to all that there is in existence, therefore nothing can be outside it.
No. Einstein believed in a infinite universe.
that portion of the universe that we can see in principle, given the finite age of the universe
Scientists currently believe that no, the universe is not infinite. It is of a finite size however, this finite size is constantly expanding but not expanding AWAY from anything, just expanding
The number of smells is extremely large and probably incalculable. There is a finite amount of matter in the universe, thus a finite amount of olfactory sensations.
They don't.There is no certainty that the universe is finite or infinite, and indeed it may be impossible to tell. The edge of the observable universe is around 46 billion lightyears away; beyond that, it might end after a metre or it might truly go on forever. Answer2:Scintists as a community don't know. The Universe is finite with a radius around 158 Tera tera meters or 16 Billion light years away. The Universe is finite and has finite power P=3645E49 watts.
There are no infinite natural resources. The universe is finite.
Our finite minds could never understand all there is to know about the infininte universe. Go to www.yourdictionary.com.
Yes.........Because in a finite universe only things that can be imagined can be forseen as a object in the known universe.
The universe is everything by definition. This means there is nothing outside of the universe. There is no noted end to the universe or line that someone could say this is where the universe ends and the outside begins.
NO because outside of the universe has no landmass
Infinity is not a finite number, but a concept. No matter how large a finite integer is, there is always an integer that is higher by 1.
Cosmos is the Russian word for space or the universe. Since the universe has been proven by various methods to finite, no.