Universe in Size Given the open-ended observations of the high-speed "spread" of galaxies, it is possible that "space" is also still rapidly expanding, taking the associated mass every wider in distance. Unlike physical size on Earth, in the universe's case no one can even observe the "end". So the question is, for the present, unanswered. Universe in time Conservation of energy seems to be a feature of the Universe we know and this argues against the Universe ending without external intervention. The energy-mass constituting the universe is a constant, and has not been observed to change.
Currently, it seems that the expansion is going faster and faster, so it certainly looks so.
no, you could not, because gravity pulls us back to where other objects are.
The observable universe is finite in that it hasn't existed forever. It extends 46 billion light years in every direction from us.
If you can go all around the universe why bother just exploring one part of the universe when you can search the full thing of it. Find out different amazing things.
The varying theories of the universe's eventual fate all depend on the universe's current rate of expansion. If it's slowing down, it may eventually fall back on itself, continuing to separate. Then it would just go on and on until you would have no visible galaxies, and ours would eventually be the only one we could see.
Obviously it has not gone on "forever" , as that is an indeterminte amount of time and nothing lasts forever. Even the energy that resides in the universe itself will eventually fade & the universe will die. Jupiter's Red Spot however was first seen in 1831 ordescribed asa "permanent spot" as early as 1665 and 1713, so it has been anactive storm for at leastbetween 182 to 348 years.
No
All cycles go forever.
As we all know, there is an end to everything. How it happens, none know, but nothing is Infinite. Nothing goes on forever. So I was wondering, what could be at the end of this Universe? Nothing can go on forever. And that is why I have begun thinking about this, as it is a bizarre question that may go unanswered for millions of years. So...what do you think, is at the edge of the Universe?
0.00... Could go on forever
It is believed to have had a beginning, some 14 billion years ago. Since it seems to be expanding faster and faster, it is quite possible that it goes on forever in time into the future.
explosiens, get shot, drown, fall of a plane, slit by a knife, i can go on forever
If you can go all around the universe why bother just exploring one part of the universe when you can search the full thing of it. Find out different amazing things.
The varying theories of the universe's eventual fate all depend on the universe's current rate of expansion. If it's slowing down, it may eventually fall back on itself, continuing to separate. Then it would just go on and on until you would have no visible galaxies, and ours would eventually be the only one we could see.
There are so many types of relays i could go on forever
It is unsure because when the big bang explode, space's dimension is expanding, which means the dimension will go on forever.
Obviously it has not gone on "forever" , as that is an indeterminte amount of time and nothing lasts forever. Even the energy that resides in the universe itself will eventually fade & the universe will die. Jupiter's Red Spot however was first seen in 1831 ordescribed asa "permanent spot" as early as 1665 and 1713, so it has been anactive storm for at leastbetween 182 to 348 years.
The multiples of 15 are: 15 and it could just go on and on forever
We could go out in different ways. The universe could keep expanding. It could at some time slow down its' expansion and shrink back to where it all started. They are not sure.
4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,16,17,18, I could go on but it would take forever since numbers go on and on and on mkay bye