Quote Originally Posted by Tall Tale View Post
Say for instance, there was an end to the universe, and there is something "Outside" of it. Like say, we are merely in a small marble comprised of galaxies, stars, planets ect.

The concept of this is so prodigious, I was hesitant to post this, so I apologize if this is a little "out there".

Remember the ending sequence to the movie Men In Black? You know what I mean then...

BTW, I new to these forums, so sorry if I did something wrong in terms of guidelines or breaking into the forums. I'll be working on my profile and getting to know you all. I find philosophy and in general, this whole site very interesting. However I often find such discussions to be overly trivial and somewhat of a "neverending debate". But it's very fun and great to talk about. I was excited to post here, and the above question was the first thing I though of.

Thank You
Yes, odds are, we are not exclusive. While the universe thus far is infinitely expanding, it is finite; there reaches a point where matter and energy cease to exist at all. The void beyond is so vast and deep, that as of yet, we are unable to detect anything beyond it. That said, I find it unlikely that there has been only one big bang. Interesting, thought provoking, cool.