There is no edge to the universe.
Time came into existence with the universe, meaning there is no before the universe, and the universe is infinite. There cannot be a moment of time before time came into existence, by contradiction.
Red dwarfs are the longest-living stars in the universe, with a lifespan of up to trillions of years. These stars burn their fuel at a much slower rate compared to larger stars like our Sun, allowing them to shine for an incredibly long time.
The four components are matter, energy, space, and time. These components interact and form the fabric of the physical universe as we perceive it.
If you believe in the oscillating universe theory, you would argue that the universe goes through a cycle of expansion and contraction, repeating infinitely. This theory posits that the Big Bang was not a one-time event but one of many, with each cycle erasing the previous universe and starting anew.
The longest span of time is generally considered to be the age of the universe, which is estimated to be around 13.8 billion years.
the universe is infinite and impossible to knowAs we understand it at this time - there is no edge.
Yes I believe there is an edge of this universe.
Cosmological time dilation is the effect where time passes at different rates in different regions of the universe due to the expansion of space. This means that in regions with faster expansion, time appears to pass slower compared to regions with slower expansion. This can lead to differences in the perception of time between different parts of the universe.
All object are traveling in different direction and speed. If you believe that the universe has edge, then all direction will point to that edge. Unfortunately, no one can really tell if the universe has edge.
Edge of the Universe - song - was created on 1976-12-20.
No, there is not there is no edge to the universe, and there is nothing outside of the universe. there just IS the universe.
There probably is no such edge. There is certainly no known edge. The "observable universe" has an edge, which is the limit of how far we can see. That's related to the age of the universe and the speed of light. Astronomers think there's a lot more beyond that limit and that the universe could be infinite in size.
Probably not.
no it didn't because i think they are the same because time did not change
For now, it isn't clear whether there such a thing as the "edge of the Universe" even EXISTS.
Does the universe have an edge? Does the Earth have an edge?
The concept of a day may not apply at the edge of the universe due to various factors like extreme distances, gravitational forces, and unknown phenomena. Time can also be influenced by the expansion of the universe, making it difficult to measure a conventional day as we do on Earth.