Board Thread:Writer's Showcase/@comment-27007772-20150913072545/@comment-26475253-20150913151531

MrDupin wrote:

Underscorre wrote: Correct me if I'm wrong, but according to the most widely agreed on theory, the universe isn't infinite, it's just expanding infinitely. Thus, it will only be infinite in the infinite future. If you are interested, I suggest you check out this video on universe's expansion.

Anyway, I wanted to say that scientists have no real clue whether the universe is infinite or not. Everything is just theories. So even if the most agreed on theory is that the universe is finite, that doesn't mean it's true.

To answer to AMarbleHornet, if the universe is infinite, then we can prove that anything you can think of can happen. Anything that doesn't break the laws of physics. And even that is debatable. Maybe there is a place in the (infinite) universe that our physics don't apply.

Even if the universe isn't infinite, it may just be so big, that still most of the stuff you think of can happen. Alright, I think I may be starting to grasp the idea here; we're guessing. Well, this has easily been one of the most interesting things I've ever talked about on here. Much thanks, and I will check out that video when I get some time.