Universe Isn't Endless, There's a Wall at the Edge

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Published 2023-04-09
In this video, we'll be discussing the idea that the Universe isn't endless and that there's in fact a wall at the edge of the universe.

Many people believe in the idea that the universe is endless, and that there's no end to it. However, there is in fact a wall at the edge of the universe, as proven by scientific evidence. This video will discuss the pros and cons of the idea that the universe is endless, and what the implications may be.
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All Comments (21)
  • @BoostedFA
    Imagine our universe is just a cell in a bigger being.
  • @karlschmarl437
    It bugs me that we won't be able to really figure out what's out there, at least in my lifetime. Here's to hoping that there's more to this whole existence of ours, so we can keep exploring.
  • I was born with many difficulties in my life. Although I am not fully educated, I have a strong love for science and the universe. Thank you for bringing it to me. Love you
  • @Jomael954
    I always wondered if there is anything outside of space itself I think that’ll really trip me out. The size of space is already extremely overwhelming
  • Respect to the cameraman who flew to the edge of our universe to make this video.
  • @Daemabus
    Its a literal miracle that we even exist in this moment. Just enjoy life while we have it. Like our universe, Life could be over in the blink of an eye.
  • The idea of universes like bubbles makes so much sense...it is also possible that there is a force so large that is blowing bubbles for fun and each bubble is a universe
  • @EazyDee-ps8xi
    Its crazy all this stuff goes on in space, but its something we'll never see with our own eyes.
  • It's really hard to accept that something has no limit or boundaries
  • @plsbuffme5470
    The only reason I'd like immortality is to live enough to see this happen (if it will ever happen) going beyond the boundary would be such a magnificent human achievement, and the multiversal theory just opens up so many countless possibilities.
  • @rajasshri6108
    Here's my hypothesis on why white holes are not found yet. They don't exist YET. It is possible that a white hole is formed ONLY when a Black Hole dies, i.e., bursts and releases matter in such a powerful speed wherein there's automatic creation of a type of force which doesn't allow ABSOLUTELY ANYTHING, even a gazillion times the speed of light to even go the slightest bit into the direction of the burst's center.
  • @Surfer8652
    I like how this video mixes real facts and astrophysics with crazy speculation theories and jumps all over the place. This is how I like my space knowledge delivered.
  • @PeterGrenader
    When i was a kid, even before i knew what a paradox was, i used to sit there and try to figure out what there would be if there was nothing, and it would give me anxiety. What would there be if there was nothing.
  • @Toxikyle1
    I’ve always thought we’ve known SPACE is endless, but the universe is our observable cluster. I’d imagine there are other universe along side us, that have their own galaxys, and solar systems, etc.
  • @albrigo
    It would be great to see a video about the solar system as well, a sort of trip across the planets, the asteroid belt, the Kuiper belt, the Oort cloud, and the hidden planets with their long-range orbits. Your talent will certainly produce one of the best astronomy video of Youtube!
  • @lalutte65
    Even if it’s “nothing” it’s still endless, but an even bigger question, how could it have possibly begun
  • @peterjol
    the trouble with the idea of having nothing is that even nothing is still something.
  • @Jordysegs89
    I went from feeling depressed knowing I’ll never wrap my head around the universe havjng an end, to extremely curious for wanting to travel to other universes to see what’s there!
  • @LilDoodlz
    The cameraman: why am I not appreciated-
  • @user-dv6ss1jk4y
    how beautiful and complicated this life is. it is possible that something or someone out there is using a microscope of some sort to observe us the same way we observe cells using microscopes. Someone or something is behind all of this masterpiece, it's not a coincidence, it's a project of the creator. And as far as i'm concerned, we are the most intelligent creatures on our small cell. Be proud of who you are and contribute to the betterment of our cell, not the destruction of it. Love you all!