Since the universe consists of everything, the most likely answer is no.
No other universe is detectable by us,
but there are a few therories that allow the mathematical existence of "paralel" universes, but since we can't interreact with them they may as well not exist for all the difference it will make.
No.
scientist belive they have found another planet in a other universe with some sort of life
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Scientist speculate there may be theoretically, but there is no evidence that there is any universe other than this one.
It is commonly believed that there is no center - or, in other words, any part of the Universe looks like it is the center.
If there is such a thing as a parallel universe, and if it's not already located near and parallel to our universe, and if it's located in some other place, and if our universe and the parallel one are moving toward each other, and if there's such a thing as them meeting each other, then nobody has any idea what would happen in that event.
There is no such privileged point in the Universe. You might say it is; but then, ANY other point is also the center of the Universe. Or it looks that way.
Yes.
"gravity"
How is anybody here supposed to give you a reliable answer? We don't even know whether there is life on any other planets, let alone "at the other end of the Universe", whatever that means.
nothing unless then your in space then its an orbit