The universe is, so far as we can tell, a self-contained system which bends in on itself. Meaning if you were to travel in any direction for a very long time, billions of years even at the speed of light you'd eventually come back to the same exact spot.
The question "what is outside of the universe", it would seem, as hard as it is to comprehend, is not a valid question. Footnote There are theories that involve the existence of parallel universes, and these theories are not just zany Science Fiction creations. One such theory helps to explain the amazing weakness of gravity (compared to the other basic forces) by showing how gravity may be spread out over the non-observable dimensions. Membrane theory also allows for the existence of other universes that actually overlap our own-- they are not merely collections of galaxies that are extremely far away.
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