Well Earth is part of the Universe and one can travel round Earth by walking.
To travel to parts of our own solar system one would need a space ship.
As far as we know it would take more than a human lifetime to travel to the nearest star to the Sun.
we just travel through dimension,s like any normal human would.
1.how would you get there? if you went through a black hole, you would come out of a white hole incredibly fast. Our universe has no white holes, and another has no black holes. There is a way right there. 2.You could travel to 'earth" and take a look around. Is there life, How are things going, who is the president, are there humans, does anyone know you?
The terms "horizontal" and "vertical" presume a fixed frame of reference, which does not exist in space. So the answer would be "Neither, and both".
just go around your mom
Well, since the end of the Universe is constantly expanding, and since it would depend on how fast you are going, it could take 1 year to 10000000000000000000000 years or more. There is also very little evidence that the Universe actually has an ending.
The universe is about 90 billion light years across. An eon is about 550 million years. Flying at the speed of light for 550 million years you would travel 550 million light years, less than 1% of the distance across the known universe. So, probably not. It would make no difference how long you travel at light speed. If you travel for a billion trillion eons, you would still not pass through the boundries of the universe. For one thing, you would have a serious problem timing your journey, since for you a trip of any length would seem instantaneous.
Nobody Knows. Even if we travel at the speed of light we still would die before we got to the end of the universe. Everybody says the universe is expanding, but what is it expanding into?
Gamma rays can pretty much travel through anything because of their speed,and intense hotness.There is only 1 thing in the universe that a gamma ray cannot go through, and that is a black hole.Black holes have such an amazing gravitational pull that the black hole would just suck up the light.
It would be necessary to know at what speed you intend to travel through the outer core.
It is impossible to quantify the total intelligence in the universe as intelligence is a complex and varied concept that extends beyond human comprehension. The universe exhibits intelligence through natural phenomena and the intricate systems that govern it, but assigning a numerical value to its intelligence is not feasible.
Nothing with a rest mass can travel at exactly the speed of light, it would take an infinite amount of energy. Light can travel at that speed because it has zero rest mass. Earlier Answer below So far, we don't know if a human can travel at lightspeed. However, it's easier to travel at the speed of light than to travel through time. New Answer: The problem I always had with the term light speed is that speed is relative. We may be traveling close to the speed of light right now in relation to some other object in the universe.
Sadly you don't because of a paradox showing that its not real. But if we can then this universe is a non-paradox universe which is highly doubtful. See if any of us could time travel and change something. It would already have happened and we would know because the whole fabric of time would be rewritten