Q&A: Boundary of the Universe
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Boundary of the Universe
Question
A general question that has been driving me crazy since I was little.
Is there, scientifically, a boundary to space itself? After all, everything has two sides; if there is an edge, then it has another side too, right?
More generally, does science even have the tools to deal with such a question (assuming there is no “site”)?
Thank you very much
Answer
Science can only discover that it has no edge/boundary. Defining that state belongs to mathematics. By the way, it does have an edge; there is simply nothing whatsoever beyond it (not even space).