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There is no other side.Universe itself carrying its uncountable amount of stars,planets,nebulafs,matters,space,blackholes etcs is ever expanding since the time of bigbang.This expansion might continue to a limitless account creating more space until the most individual particles like protons & neutrons separates from each other and the universe will finally slffp into the total darkness.The dead end.

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