Well, (and my tech ed teacher told me this), for every star, there are 10 planets. So if there is 10 planets in each star, i don't think that we're the only planet with life on it.
No one knows and probably never will. Some people believe there are multiple universes, possibly an infinite number of them. Co-existing but not touching. Every time a decision is made is a branching point. Make a choice and the future plays out one way. Make another choice and a different future will happen. Consider how many decisions are made every day by everyone and consider how many possible futures there might be. Infinite is the only word that even begins to cover that.
Current scientific meaning of the word universe, is that it includes everything. So there is only one universe - The Universe However the new idea of String Theory is starting to suggest that there may be more than one universe, and so the meaning of the work universe may change in the future. The scientist Brian Greene is one of the leading physicist working on this theory. Science-teacher
No universe is not bigger than infinity.Because infinity means point,distance at zero.
No, the Andromeda Galaxy is not bigger than the universe. The universe is vast and contains billions of galaxies, including the Andromeda Galaxy. The universe is much larger in scale and encompasses everything that exists.
Xenoverse is a giant universe larger than Metaverse and Multiverse and our Universe .
The universe is an irregular blob of matter and energy expanding in three dimensions over time. As the universe is defined to include all matter and energy, there is no matter nor energy (and thus nothing to measure) 'beyond' it. If there were an unknown 'something' past the known universe, it would be a part of the universe (even if unknown/undiscovered).There are theories of 'alternative' universes existing in distinct time regions (in which the expansions and changes in the universe proceeded differently than the one in which we exist). The term 'multiverse' has come to encompass multiple universes, and could be considered 'bigger' than our one universe in the way a crowd of multiple people is bigger than one person in the crowd. However, we are as yet unable to directly observe the existence of alternative time-space continuums; in terms of the person/crowd analogy, we are like one person in the crowd who is unable to see, hear, smell, taste, touch nor sense in any way anything outside of ourselves (not other persons, not the floor, nor walls or objects in the room with us).
UniversesNo one can surely answer that, but some scientists believe that there are more than one universe. They call this multiverse.
Of course, there's more than one life form in this universe
Yes, there are many galaxies in the universe. Some of the others are visible from earth.
according to Astronomy there are about more than 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.
It depends on the context.'The Universe is a mysterious place. I want to learn more about our Universe.''Universe' is capped because it implies only one universe.or'Scientists believe there are parallel universes.'because there is more than one 'universe'.or'There are so many discoveries yet to be made about the known universe.'again because it implies more than one universe.
according to Astronomy there are about more than 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.
There's more than 1 solar system?
I think you mean: 'As well as our universe how many more are there?' The answer is that nobody knows. Some forms of scientific thinking suggest thet there must be more than one universe, but proof will be hard to find.
This theory is based on there being more than one universe, i.e. That our universe exists as part of a larger Multiverse
There are some theories which suggest the possibility of other universes. However, there is no definite proof of other universes, and as of know we know of only one, our Universe.
because its more dense than a nova, its one of the biggest star fase in the universe and its hotter and more dense than the sun
Yes. There is an estimated 1011 (a hundred billion) galaxies in the observable Universe.