Re: accelerating universe and Leslie constraints/What's..

Ross A. Finlayson (RAF@tomco.net)
Fri, 26 Mar 1999 15:00:34 -0500

I would say, the Universe is eternal space, and beyond our universe there is absolute vacuum with no light, and far far beyond our universe are approximately infinitely many other universes. This is conjecture.

Ross F.

Gina Miller wrote:

> You wrote:
>
> >If the universe were eternal, we would have infinitely bright
> starscapes. We
> >do not, so it is not.
> >
> >Mike Lorrey
>
> So, what's on the other side of the end of the universe?
>
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