Bounded? Do you meen as in what happens if the universe is in like a giant box and what happens when we fill up the box so it can not grow anymore?? Well I think that it might start contracting like a implosion, it gets smaller and smaller until it disapears. Or it might just do nothing. Or some how continue growing ( as the universe gets bigber the more stars and plants more and streach out...like if u had a blob of Bluetack and streached it out with a blob in each hand then the blob in your right and left hand would of streached apart. So anyway this is happening to our universe, which meens its happening to our galaxy, which meens we are slowly getting further away from the sun, over a few billion years we might all die because we get so far away). So if the universe had boundaries then i guess we would all die.
Ther is a type of force due to which universe expand and it counters much of gravity, if it stops then due to gravity everything would fall in a point source .
The Universe is in equilibrium or bounded and the acceleration is zero.
the universe will continue to expand forever and ultimately most of the matter will be turned to heat energy.
It would begin to collapse inwards towards its most massive points until finally it all met at one point, according to some theories.
"Finite but unbounded" is actually easier to conceptualize than one might think. Consider, first, a square, which is finite and bounded. There is a definite amount of square -- it does not go on forever -- so it is finite. It is bounded because there is a part of the square that marks the end of the square -- it is the last place the square is. Now, consider the surface of a sphere. That surface is also finite because there is only so much of it. It is unbounded, however, because there is no part of the surface that marks where the surface ends. An ant walking in a constant direction on a baseball, for example, would eventually walk over its own path. Finally, let's turn our attention to the universe. Current theory holds that there is only so much universe -- it is finite. The same theory holds that there is no part of the universe that marks where it stops. Conceivably, if one looked out far enough in some direction, he would see the back of his own head. One way this could happen would be a case in which the 3-dimensional universe we know and love were the surface of a 4-dimensional hypersphere, this being an extension of the 2-dimensional surface of a 3-dimensional sphere.
An open universe is a universe where all of the galaxies and stars and everything in the universe keep expanding with nothing stopping them. This theory says that the galaxies and stars will keep going further and further from the centre of the universe until everything dies off. This is the opposite of the closed universe theory where everything will expand, and then something will cause a turning point and everything will contract until everything there ever was will fit into a space the size of the dot at the end of this sentence. Then, possibly another 'Big Bang' will happen and start everything over again. :)
The Universe is in equilibrium or bounded and the acceleration is zero.
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Lego Universe happened in 2010.
Disney Universe happened in 360.
Entropia Universe happened in 2003.
It happened in the center of the universe, for which it is still expanding on the universe.
A "no boundary" universe is a universe where the change in energy is positive or negative everywhere in the universe. Such a universe theory calls for everywhere expansion or everywhere contraction. The current central dogma in Astronomy is for such an expanding universe. The corrected Law of Gravity indicates that the universe is bounded and not expanding.
Bust-a-Move Universe happened in 2011.
DC Universe Online happened in 2011.
Mega Man Universe happened in 360.
Phantasy Star Universe happened in 2006.