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What goes forever?

Space & Eternal Life


Is space the biggest thing known to man?

Well,yes Space goes on forever! With billions of galaxys yet to discover, do they hv life on them? we may never know. But we are for certain Space goes on forever and ever with no starting point and no ending point.


Where does Space stop?

Space has NO end. People say Endless space because it ends in infinity,which means last forever; goes on and on and on...


Did an one see an real alien?

no but i do believe in other life forms in space. You may not, but space goes on forever. There must be some other kinds of life forms in space.


Is it true that space goes on forever?

Well kind of, Because no one has ever searched through out the whole universe.


Does space expand forever and does it ever stop?

space expands forever, it has no end.


When was A Dream Goes On Forever created?

A Dream Goes On Forever was created in 1974.


A straight path of points that goes on forever in two directions?

a line a ray goes in only one direction forever No, a line goes on forever in two directions, a ray starts at one point and then goes on forever.


Why does ships and planes disappears in the bremuta triangle?

they do because the triangle is a hole in the atmosphere and if an object goes into it it will get sucked into space and disappear forever


When was The Road Goes on Forever - song - created?

The Road Goes on Forever - song - was created in 1989.


How the line and line segment are alike?

a line segment is only a small part of the line and can be expressed as a number. A line goes on forever into space


Does space go on and on forever?

Space goes on as far as there are celestial objects to occupy it. Space and time (to astronomers) are mutually dependent functions - they call it "space-time". Everything in the universe is moving away from everything else continually, and hence, space continues to grow/time continues to go on. A better question is: Will this expansion go on forever? Current view among astrophysicists is "yes".