Yes
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
There is no evidence of that, in fact most scientists believe it is expanding.
Scientists determined that the object was expanding by analyzing its light spectrum using a spectrograph. By observing the Doppler shift in the spectral lines, scientists could infer the motion of the object relative to Earth, leading to the conclusion that it was moving away and expanding.
It is not exactly expanding into anything. The galaxies are moving apart from each other, from which we can infer that the universe is expanding. Theoretically, this is a result of the Big Bang, in which the universe began when all matter was compacted into a very tiny sum, and then exploded apart in a very big bang, and as a result is still expanding today.
It seems it will continue expanding forever.
The answer is not determinable both because scientists have not determined the exact volume of the universe and because the universe is always expanding.
Scientists think there may be another universe or universes beyond ours.The universe is vast and ever expanding. Some people firmly believe God created the universe and everything in it.
The universe is expanding.
This question has been giving nightmares to cosmologists for years.But with the current evidences, scientists have determined that the universe is expanding at an ever-increasing rate and it will expand forever.
Yes, and so far, scientists have not yet accounted for enough mass in the universe for the expansion to ever come to a halt and start the universe contracting.
Scientists believe the universe is still expanding primarily due to observations of distant galaxies, which are moving away from us, a phenomenon known as redshift. This observation supports the Big Bang theory, indicating that the universe has been expanding since its inception. Additionally, the discovery of dark energy, a mysterious force driving the acceleration of this expansion, further reinforces the idea that the universe continues to grow. Measurements of cosmic microwave background radiation also provide evidence of the universe's expanding nature over time.
Scientists believe that the world was created through a process called the Big Bang, which occurred approximately 13.8 billion years ago. This theory suggests that the universe came into existence from a hot, dense state and has been expanding and evolving ever since.