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From all of the universies we have recorded or charted is there anything beyond that. Is there just more universes or just matter.
The discussion revolves around the concept of what lies beyond the known boundaries of the universe, exploring whether there are additional universes or merely more matter. Participants consider implications of the observable universe and the nature of cosmic expansion.
Participants express multiple competing views regarding the nature of what lies beyond the observable universe, with no consensus reached on whether it consists of more universes or simply more matter.
Participants acknowledge limitations in their definitions and assumptions, particularly regarding the concept of the universe and the implications of cosmic expansion. The discussion remains open to various interpretations and hypotheses.
Just as a clarification, by definition there is only one universe that we know of. And by definition anything outside of it is not observable. Do you mean "galaxies"?Originally posted by Viper
From all of the universies we have recorded or charted is there anything beyond that. Is there just more universes or just matter.
Indeed. Now, it is possible that thisOriginally posted by Eh
Probably more universe is beyond our visible
universe. That is, matter, galaxies, stars, etc.