That depends on whether the Universe itself is infinite. It is not currently known whether this is the case.
Energy is the fuel supply for the universe. No energy no motion.
There are no known "infinite energies" in our real Universe.
There may be an infinite supply of them.
Yes, there is believed to be an infinite number of galaxies in the universe.
Infinite energy refers to the concept of having an endless supply of energy that can be harnessed or utilized without limit. It suggests a source of power that is inexhaustible and can continue to be used indefinitely without running out. In reality, achieving infinite energy is currently not possible due to the laws of thermodynamics.
Approximately Infinite Universe was created on 1973-01-08.
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.
Yes, the universe itself is believed to be infinite in size, with no known boundaries or edges.
No. That would require it to move at infinite speed. It would require an infinite amount of energy to accelerate it. The universe does not have that much energy.
Energy is finite in a closed system according to the law of conservation of energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed. However, the universe is an open system, so in that context, the total energy is considered infinite as it can change form and be exchanged with other systems.
If the universe is infinite, there is a possibility that you may exist again in some form, but it is not guaranteed.
The universe is infinite.I have only infinite love for you.