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Proof?
Your question is nonsensical. Space is something inside the universe. There may be something outside the universe but it isn't space.
2 questions:Your question is nonsensical. Space is something inside the universe. There may be something outside the universe but it isn't space.
Time itself did not exist until a few plank times after the initial expansion.
No doubt, but I think the best you'll ever get is good evidence. In science, proof is generally taken to be a function of mathematics and logic.Also would like proof of this.
No doubt, but I think the best you'll ever get is good evidence. In science, proof is generally taken to be a function of mathematics and logic.
And I'm asking for proof of this.
Define space, then.Your question is nonsensical. Space is something inside the universe. There may be something outside the universe but it isn't space.
Define space, then.
Well, if you're going to go that route, it's a tautological avoidance of the question.....The stuff inside the universe
There may be something outside the universe but it isn't space.
Really? I adore it. Since I think the roth (Godiverses) reproduce, further study may reveal the Big Bang to be the most elegant pun in the history of the English language."big bang" (I hate that term) of this universe.
There is no space outside of the universe.
Proof?
Time itself did not exist until a few plank times after the initial expansion.
And I'm asking for proof of this.
I suggest you begin by reading "A Brief History of Time" and "Cosmos", as both are written for the layman.
space = universe.Proof?
More useful:
1. the unlimited or incalculably great three-dimensional realm or expanse in which all material objects are located and all events occur.
2. the portion or extent of this in a given instance; extent or room in three dimensions: the space occupied by a body.
Both of these are applicable to whatever lies beyond the borders of our cosmos.