What's past the edge of the universe?

United States
March 5, 2007 8:29pm CST
The theories that scientists come up with about the end of the universe talk about either the universe continually expanding, or reaching a certain point and then moving in on itself, resulting in an implosion creating a second big bang. However, this makes me think: What's past the universe's edge?
2 responses
• United States
6 Mar 07
Great question. You sure come up with some good things to make you think. LOL I have never thought about it, but the universe is infinite so it's unending...is there really an "edge"?
6 Mar 07
I haven't really thought about this. I'm sure about these theories as I've never quite believed that the universe can continue to grow. Although I do think the big bang happened, as I don't believe in god or any religion and there's a lot that really makes sense when it comes to science. What's past the universe's edge? Who knows. Lets hope someday we'll learn this although I doubt we will. Kudos, ~Joey Good discussion buddy!