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.
The answer is not determinable both because scientists have not determined the exact volume of the universe and because the universe is always expanding.
There is no known end to the Universe. It is always expanding, too.
The Universe is always expanding
The universe is always expanding - there could be millions a day.
The word "universe" means "everything", so basicly, there's only one universe that includes everything everywhere. You can't "get to a different universe", because no matter where you "go" -may your target be a point in space, in time or a different dimension- you are always within the "collection" of everything, the universe.
Although the most scientists agree that the Universe began with the Big Bang, there were some who disagreed. Three Brithish scientists put forward the Steady State Theory. According to this theory, the Universe looks the same no matter the viewpoint, and the Universe has always looked like this. To put it simply, the Universe is uniform throughout both time and space, and had no 'begining'. The Steady State theory is simple, it had no answer to the many phenomena found in the Universe. As a result, it gradually lost its supporters.
No not always! Scientists make mistakes just like regular people. So don't belive everything they say because everything they say isn't true! If scientists said if you touch a person with your eyes closed and they turn purple right away would you believe it? No of course not. Scientists don't know everything only God does.
There are many different robots in the universe. Also the scientists always create new robots everytime.
Einstein showed, not only to scientists, but to all people that the universe may not always be what we perceive. For this reason, it is always important to seek truth.
Einstein showed, not only to scientists, but to all people that the universe may not always be what we perceive. For this reason, it is always important to seek truth.
Einstein showed, not only to scientists, but to all people that the universe may not always be what we perceive. For this reason, it is always important to seek truth.
No, the universe is infinite there will always be something to study as humans keep growing and rewriting history,