5 Theories About What Lies Outside The Observable Universe!



About 13.75 billion years ago, our universe as we know it today was created. Shortly thereafter, the primordial light began to shoot …

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44 thoughts on “5 Theories About What Lies Outside The Observable Universe!

  1. That is a contradiction. there is no infinity that can exist inside any bubble. The very idea negates infinity, as the bubble is a boundary.

    Personally, I believe the universe is infinite. And all that is out there beyond the stars is more of the same black void of space, just unoccupied by matter or energy from within the cosmos.

    If there exists a boundary, and the universe is indeed finite, then what is outside of it would be where the multiverse, if it exists, resides. But the multiverse is just a system of infinite or limited universes. The space that they occupy outside of ours and all other universes is what I like to call the extracosmic interchange. More space of a different kind. Or simply extracosmic space.

  2. I always thought outside the box a bit what if we go beyond universe, multiverses, parallels universes, omniverses, and whatever the hell is there out there. My question is what will u see and find past all of that ? Is it that at the end u see God or a God like entity who's is in control of all of these ? This is what I think bout what lies outside of everything out there , a scary thought to me tho 😢 to think how small we r !

  3. Infinitely many parallel universes? This video is getting silly. I am SO tired of anything multiverse-related. I refuse to believe in any form of additional universes. If there are infinite universes, it means there are infinite universe of all possible kinds, which means there are infinite universes full of infinite suffering! Worse than hellish! For infinite numbers of people! I just flat-out refuse to accept that. It makes everything meaningless and hopeless. GO AWAY! There are no such things. We have our single universe and that's all we should be focusing on. Ever.

  4. Just IMAGINE if there is no end for the universe and that is true, then for example in 50 million light years away from our earth there are still more galaxies, imagine what living beings are there in that far and what are they doing now!!

  5. I don't believe in more than one universe. There is one universe, and it is infinite. We may only be able to see an observable part of it, but there is more of the same beyond what we are able to see.

  6. Its absolutely terrifying to know that as we live our day to day lives we are soooooo small compared to the vastness of space and the universe, we live in the huge universe where there is definitely life forms.

  7. in my thoughts the universe has no end its has no shape and if there is an end we would not be able to conceive it we can only imagine it and when we see whats outside this endless prison your mind will go crazy you wont see anything black white or any other color it is like when you close one of your eyes you wont see anything not even black it is like that

  8. What baffles me most is, how did everything come to be?? Did, at some point, nothing exist?? And then energy and time and space were just somehow created?? There should be a beginning to creation, but it's so hard to imagine where everything spawned from💀

  9. Ive had my own theory about the edge of the expanding universe. I propose it might be possible matter existed without light. Light was then introduced to matter which caused the visible universe we see today. Introduction of light caused reactions within the matter driving the evolution of matter as we see today. Due to the nature of matter and iits complexity it gave light an impossible maze to escape from. Sending light into an infinite loop of reflections through the matter. Over time reflecting enough to get to the edge we see as the edge today. Now the edge of the universe is like the edge of a wildfire, where light has influenced matter and where matter is waiting to be influenced by light. So on the edge of the universe there is a sea of matter beyond the visible universe waiting to be unveiled, and we are just the evolution of light influencing matter in our exact spot along time ago. Which might possibly explain why we see impossible structures at the edge of the universe. The initial introduction of light to matter creates a very chaotic, very hot interaction that causes matter to take shape as we see it now around us.

  10. My Dad was in his forties when i was six and i asked him about the universe he'd explained to me, I kept asking him after he explained the solar system, " And what then?"
    I have never been able to comprehend what we live in.
    There has to be a beginning and an end.
    And then what?
    Its as if we live in a village, isolated, then find there's a town, then a city, a county, then a Country… then there's a whole world!!!
    So we're now in a Solar system. In a Universe. And there are other Universes.
    What are our Universes IN?
    What is outside of our universe?
    Its blown my mind since childhood, I've finally found a group about the same quest, id love to hear your thoughts.

  11. I would take anything said by a physicist with a pinch of salt. They can’t agree on the Big Bang, they don’t believe in infinity, they invent things to explain the inflation astronomers observe ie (dark matter/energy) they have problems explaining the distribution of matter. But they ignore the biggest question, its not what it’s why.

  12. What a load of used horsefeed. Wild speculation sold as fact because tiny minds can't grasp that our observable universe is limited by our ability to observe only three dimensions (four if you count time as a dimension) while our reality occurs within more (perhaps many more) dimensions that we are capable of perceiving.

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