The universe is so big and it will never be completely populated because it includes areas that are unlivable. The Earth is part of the whole universe.
Well we don't know how big it can be because its a vast Universe so I hope this will answer it. Meteoroid can be as small as dust or as big as Everest so there no way of telling how big it can be
The Big Bang refers to the event that created the universe. It is not expected to happen again as the universe is already expanding and evolving from that initial event. However, there are theories like the Big Crunch or Big Rip which describe possible future scenarios for the universe.
It is not so much that the universe is expanding, but rather the rationalization for its expansion that provides evidence to support the Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang supports interpreted observational evidence of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) barrier that there is an evolutionary expansion of the universe which promotes a finite age for the universe.
No it is not true the big bang theory state the universe will never end.The big bang theory currently has 4 proposals for the final end to the universe. Which theory is correct is unclear at this time.1) The Big CrunchIf there is sufficient mass in the universe and dark energy either weakens or is insufficient to over come the gravity the universe expansion will slow, stop then the universe will start to collapse. The universe will get more and more dense until it ends in a big singularity like the big bang but in reverse.2) The Static EndIf there is just enough mass (less than the big crunch) and dark energy weakens or is insufficient to overcome the gravity. The universe will eventually stop expanding but only when the galaxies are so far apart that the gravity will be unable to contract the universe. Eventually all the stars will burn out and no new stars will be made and the universe will eventually go dark. All that will remain is radiation left over from the big bang and dead stars.3) The Big Freeze.If the is not enough mass to stop the expansion or dark energy is sufficient to keep the universe expanding. Then the universe will keep expanding for ever. Eventually the stars will all go out and the radiation from the big bang will have to fill a greater and greater area and the universe will get colder and colder. Galaxies made up of stellar remnants will move further and further apart.4) The Big RipIf there is not enough mass to stop the expansion and a lot of dark energy. The universe will expand at a faster and faster rate. As it gets faster firstly galaxies will be ripped apart. Then the star remnants will be ripped apart, then the matter will be ripped apart and even eventually space time itself will rip.
Even though black holes suck through parts of the universe, the universe is inevitably big, and growing so as the universe is being sucked into another dimension by black holes, it is also expanding.
because that how it was made its never ending
We can never see the Big Bang or what happened around that time, because photons were not free to travel through the universe yet. It is also important to realize that the word "universe" implies a totality of existence; it is everything that has, does, and ever will exist. So you can't say there is "another" universe - if it exists to us, then it is part of the universe.
Well, the universe never stops so... the universe does not have a center.
The big bang was the BEGINNING of the universe so there was no temperature before it :P
as big as the secret to life, the universe, and everything, so very very big
Because it is growing at an exponential rate.
Scientists believe so.
its very possible that we are not the only life in the never ending universe so probably not
Some scientists say that there may already have been several 'Big Bangs", each creating its own universe, in what is termed a multiverse. The universes are so separated in space and time that we would never be able to prove the existence of another universe. In the same way, another 'Big Bang' far away from our universe would never be noticed from our universe. We have other things to worry about.Other scientists say that our own universe, billion of years from now, will begin to collapse to a central point. After this, there will be another 'Big Bang' event, spawning a successor universe. This may already have happened in the distant past, and could happen many times in the distant future.
The universe is so big that in every empty spot in the average night sky there are thousands of galaxies
The event that marks the beginning of the universe is the Big Bang. This was a cosmic event that occurred about 13.8 billion years ago, creating the universe as we know it today. The Big Bang theory is widely accepted by scientists as the most plausible explanation for the origin of the universe.
Well we don't know how big it can be because its a vast Universe so I hope this will answer it. Meteoroid can be as small as dust or as big as Everest so there no way of telling how big it can be