ForumsWEPRSpace the final frontier????

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JohnsBiggestFan
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No i think not.I believe theres something past space. Something past our imaginable boundaries something amazing. Something absolutely mind blowing.
Now what are your guys opinions

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MageGrayWolf
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That's what i'm saying. Its intangible, so we would not be able to percieve it even if it was all around us.


Intangibility would still be something.
crazyrussian97
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Intangibility would still be something.

Something in name only.
MageGrayWolf
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Something in name only.


No it would have to be devoid of even this aspect. For true nothingness think of any aspect you might assign to such a concept then take it away.
Freakenstein
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Space >= Earth, meaning everything outside Earth is space. It includes Earth, and goes on to infinity; that is what space is. If space includes all of the universe, then it is indeed the final frontier. It is an infinite frontier that we won't be able to explore in our legacy as lifeforms, but it is the final frontier nonetheless.

Kyouzou
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Not only the final, but eternal frontier me thinks. Atleast until the universe begins to contract to an infinitesimal point, then explode out again.

MRWalker82
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Atleast until the universe begins to contract to an infinitesimal point, then explode out again.


Probably won't happen. Far more likely, given our current understanding of cosmology, that the universe will instead suffer 'heat death' rather than a 'big crunch'.
WlZARD
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Personally, I think time will be the final frontier.

valkery
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You guys may think that space or time may be the final frontier, but really, there are so many things left to be discovered on Earth that it is really pointless to speculate about something bigger than the Universe.

Did you know that something like only 12% of Earth's oceans have been studied? And there is a ton of Rainforest left to be searched.

If there is something past space, then it will be something so mind boggling, that humans won't be able to process it with our feeble human minds, and our brains would melt out of our ears.

goumas13
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And there is a ton of Rainforest left to be searched.

Actually, Arctic and Antarctica are way less explored than the thick forests.

The modern underwater travel technology does not allow to go very deep, so the vast percentage of unexplored oceanic and marine areas is pretty understandable.
CommanderDude7
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Its funny because a frontier means there is something beyond it. But if space is infinite there is no frontier. O_O

goumas13
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A NASA satellite revealed -a few years ago- that the pattern of energy distribution in space means the universe may not be infinite.
Space is just immeasurably large, its immense -yet finite.

MageGrayWolf
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A NASA satellite revealed -a few years ago- that the pattern of energy distribution in space means the universe may not be infinite.
Space is just immeasurably large, its immense -yet finite.


Don't think I've heard of this either, can you provide a link?

I've never heard of this and I thought the universe is constantly growing so wouldn't that be a form of it being infinite? At least until the universe has a catastrophic failure.


Another propose hypothesis is that the universe folds in at the ends creating an infinite loop.
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I'm not going off of links i've looked up... i merely saw some scientific tv show once... according to such a satellite/teloscope reading its hypothesized that there is an end to the universe... the universe is constantly growing past that limit... but the limit is there nonetheless.... if the limit is always present somewhere then the universe isn't all encompassing... and if it was all encompassing then wouldn't that mean it was finite? because of the may not part of the universe may or may not be infinite... its possible that we truly are the only intelligent life present in this universe. we may truly be alone... just means more universe for us then

MageGrayWolf
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I'm not going off of links i've looked up... i merely saw some scientific tv show once... according to such a satellite/teloscope reading its hypothesized that there is an end to the universe... the universe is constantly growing past that limit... but the limit is there nonetheless.... if the limit is always present somewhere then the universe isn't all encompassing... and if it was all encompassing then wouldn't that mean it was finite? because of the may not part of the universe may or may not be infinite... its possible that we truly are the only intelligent life present in this universe. we may truly be alone... just means more universe for us then


Okay I think your talking about the observable universe. All the matter/energy in the universe is finite.
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