universe is actually finite but we've not yet fond its edges, as we know that millions of planets, stars and so many kind of other bodies combined and form our galaxy, similarly millions of galaxies combined and form this huge and complex structure of our universe like unbreakable chains of molecules forming the complex structure of our body.
No. Einstein believed in a infinite universe.
That is impossible. A universe, whether infinite or finite is still vastly bigger than a galaxy.
Intelligence is not a quantity that can be measured, and if it was measureable, it would be infinite because the universe is infinite.
Finite means limited. We live on a limited planet. Limited in resources, sustainability, time, and existence. We will use it up it is not infinite.
It ways infinity because the universe is infinite
There are no infinite natural resources. The universe is finite.
No. Einstein believed in a infinite universe.
It is not yet certain what size the Universe is, not even approximately - but it is probably not infinite. If you have seen an estimate about the number of galaxies in the Universe, it probably referred to the OBSERVABLE Universe, which is definitely not infinite.
Ask yourself does if ∞+1=∞ then does ∞/∞= either ∞ or 1
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
Finite, the opposite of infinite, refers to something that has an end or will end. The universe is infinite, whereas fossil fuels will someday be exhausted, and we can't make more.
Nobody knows. They do not even know if it is finite or infinite.
That is impossible. A universe, whether infinite or finite is still vastly bigger than a galaxy.
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.
The universe is NOT infinite. What is infinite is space and time. The universe is estimated to be between 13-15 billion light years across. And it's mass is certainly, and beyond doubt, finite. So this question is not valid.
The total population of the universe is zero. This is because in an infinite universe there are an infinite number of worlds, however only a finite number of these worlds are populated. Since any finite number divided by infinity is zero, this means that the total population of the universe is zero, and any people you may meet are the product of a deranged imagination.
It is finite.