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[QUOTE="Ibix, post: 6813083, member: 365269"] Yes. Although it's a bit stronger than an assumption, since models based on the cosmological principle ("everything is the same everywhere") seem to produce accurate descriptions of what we can see. It's possible those models are wrong, but I don't think we have any credible models that don't work like this. I don't understand what you are trying to ask. As far as we are aware the universe is spatially infinite. You can never reach the edge of your observable universe, so you can't "hop from bubble to bubble", but our current best models say that there is no end to space so you can't get back to where you started. [/QUOTE]
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