It is not currently known for sure whether such a thing exists.
There is nothing above below or in the side of the universe as it keeps expanding.
No.
I am not aware of any distinction, in astronomy, between a "light side" (or whatever) and a "dark side". The Universe isn't really divided into "sides". Of course, the farther away you get from stars, or galaxies, the darker it will get.
A Hypergiant is found on the out side the universe
no way. because universe is so huge it has no end at all
Yes it is a possibility if it was true.
On the Lighter Side: Toccatta and Fugue in D minor
Scientific American Frontiers - 1990 The Dark Side of the Universe - 14.5 was released on: USA: 22 June 2004
Scientific American Frontiers - 1990 The Dark Side of the Universe 14-5 was released on: USA: 22 June 2004
No. Young Justice is very much NOT Marvel, in fact, it is from the DC Universe! (The DC Universe is well know for its side-kicks)
On the flip side of the map, in another dimension.
8 for each side