Jabberwocky
Frumious Bandersnatch
If the universe is constantly expanding, that implicates the material universe is finite. However what about the empty space, the void in which it expands into? If it's expanding, empty space must be infinite, yes?
What is empty space? In general "space" as we call it is not truly empty, however at the horizon of an expanding universe, beyond that horizon it is truly empty... Right?
Beyond the edge of the universe... Is literally nothing. If it's nothing, does it even exist? Nothing cannot exist, it is the opposite to existence. Is the beyond simply quantum probability?
Other than the singularity, before the big bang, what existed? Is empty space simply quantum possibility?
What is empty space? In general "space" as we call it is not truly empty, however at the horizon of an expanding universe, beyond that horizon it is truly empty... Right?
Beyond the edge of the universe... Is literally nothing. If it's nothing, does it even exist? Nothing cannot exist, it is the opposite to existence. Is the beyond simply quantum probability?
Other than the singularity, before the big bang, what existed? Is empty space simply quantum possibility?