No because we are one of many million galaxys in the universe and even if all the planets dissapeared along with the stars and other objects flying around in the universe there would still be a extremely large amount of emptyness up in the sky
So the answer is NO the universe will never end.
No, the universe is ever expanding and has no limit to which it can end.
i don't think that the universe ever ends i think it just keeps on going forever!!!!!!!!!!
The Daily Orbit - 2012 Will Our Universe Ever Come to an End 1-121 was released on: USA: 20 February 2013
because you can never ever tell when a thing will happen
Yes universe is endless and it is expanding but every thing that expands has its end once it reaches that end it explodes this might be the cause of the end of universe so there might be a end of universe
If the milky way galaxy is 100,000 light years across and if the universe is 13 billion years old, you would have 130,000 milky way galaxies, end on end to the edge of the universe.
We don't know whether there's an end or not. If there is, we assume it would be black... by definition, there would be nothing beyond it. Whether there is or not, by current scientific theory it would be impossible for you to ever get there, or even get close enough to see it, so it's kind of a moot point.
The universe is infinite, there is no end. But if there was an end there would be a restaurant there!(Indeed! McDonald's, with a KFChicken, a Pizza Hut, and 2 Starbuck'snot far off. And why not !? Weary tourists will eat anything!)Scientific AnswerThe universe is so vast that if you traveled, even at the speed of light, you wouldn't reach the end. In addition, because the universe expands as such a large rate every second, it would be scientifically impossible to reach the end of it.
No. McDonalds could very well be the end of the universe, but it is definitely not AT the end of the universe.
First, we have no information on whether the universe will end, or if it will continue in perpetuity. It's either one or the other - and yet either answer would be astonishing. Second, we have no idea how the end of the universe might come about, or what the conditions at the end time would be, or if the concept of "after the end of the universe" has any meaning at all. One interesting concept is that of an oscillating universe; a Big Bang of expansion, with gravity overcoming everything in the end and pulling every shred of matter back to itself in a "Big Crunch". This could be the prelude to another "big bang". Each universe would be completely new and unaffected by the last.
The end of the universe means nothing will survive even the universe itself.
To be able to give this any kind of definitive answer would be to say that we now know everything about the universe. And we don't, as of yet.