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What is at the beginning of the Universe? On the other side of it?

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What is at the beginning of the Universe? On the other side of it?

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  1. Look up something called the String Theory, may give you great insight or make you even more confused  


  2. There is no other side of the universe, It is supposably infinate, and until proven otherwise, we have to take that as is!

    THE FATE OF THE COSMOS

    That means that the 100 billion or so galaxies we can now see though our telescopes will zip out of range, one by one. Tens of billions of years from now, the Milky Way will be the only galaxy we're directly aware of (other nearby galaxies, including the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Andromeda galaxy, will have drifted into, and merged with, the Milky Way).

    Hope it helps!


  3. Everything is at the beginning and nothing on the otherside!

    All.....and.....nothing.

  4. There is no beginning in an Infinite Universe. The Big Bang is just a theory and cannot be proved. We cannot prove that the universe has an end which is why it is considered to be infinite. Most things that science say about the universe are only theories. Im not saying that scientist are wrong but because they gather some evidence to prove the theories but not enough to be 100% correct.

  5. What do you mean 'the other side'?



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  7. Chaos.

  8. I think I left my glasses there.  Where did I put them?

  9. Well I'm talking in theories so here it goes. There is the big bang which is getting less acceptable, for that it doesn't tell when, how, and time it was, but an other idea of a parallel universe colliding with another universe making our universe is still controversial. AT the beginning it is said when the matter that was there to make suns, but they are bigger than usual, and when they explode making a Hyper Nova and becoming a black hole and exerting out pure energy out of it in a narrow way, and sometimes reaching to earth, which means that the energy that was exerted out was very far, and even reached to the end of the universe, and signifying that the universe is still pulling outwards. Which is bad in a case as a theory that when the universe is pulling outwards in such a fast rate that it will tear everything atoms, planets, and galaxies. As when the other side of the universe is a Parallel universe which is in a "Multiverse" this is still controversial. Hope this helps.

  10. According to Einstein's General Theory of Relativity in conjunction with the Inflationary Big Bang Theory, which is our best explanation for the way the universe behaves, the universe was very small (smaller than an atom), very hot (millions of degrees), and very dense just after the beginning.  Scientists have gathered enormous amounts of evidence through astronomical observations (especially the WMAP and supernovae studies) and particle accelerators.  All of the evidence so far gathered tells us that we have a good model for how the universe behaved back to mere microseconds after the beginning.

    Now, Relativity predicts that the universe began with a singularity, much like a black hole.  However, a singularity is exactly the point when Relativity fails to remain a good model.  In the same way that we don't know what goes on inside a black hole, we don't know what happened at the very beginning of the universe (t=0) or before, if anything.

    Some scientists speculate that our universe split off from another one.  Some speculate that it is the product of a quantum mechanical fluctuation like virtual particles.  Some think that the big bang was the result of a previous universe bouncing back from collapsing in on itself.

    The point is, we don't know.  We're working on it.  When we gather more evidence, we'll tell the world what we find.

  11. in all honesty, we aren't even sure if the big bang is the beginning of the universe. let alone whats outside the universe.

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