All matter space and time is within our universe.
Any matter or space outside it, immediately becomes part of it. It's a giant collective of stuff.
In theory there may be antimatter universes somehow beyond our Universe, but all that is untested theory.
So to sum it up, No there isn't.
There is nothing beyond the universe. The universe contains time and space. Without these, there is no concept of anything beyond.
The universe is defined as all matter, energy, space, and time. As such, there is no "beyond" the universe in traditional terms, as it encompasses all of existence. Speculation about what lies beyond the universe is purely theoretical and currently beyond the scope of scientific understanding.
There is nothing beyond the universe because we say universe to whole thing/everything.
magnets.
Everyone wonders about this at some point. The universe is beyond measure.
astronomers
Astronomy
The Mechanical Universe--- and Beyond - 1985 Derivatives 1-3 was released on: USA: 1985
The Mechanical Universe--- and Beyond - 1985 Inertia 1-4 was released on: USA: 1985
The Mechanical Universe--- and Beyond - 1985 Vectors 1-5 was released on: USA: 1985
The Mechanical Universe--- and Beyond - 1985 Integration 1-7 was released on: USA: 1985
The universe contains space and time. "Outside" the universe, there would be no space or time, and without these, nothing can exist.