Well how is that a problem with this thread?
That's just a very important view point to bring up in this thread. Which just makes it all the more interesting. Am I right?
As far as scientists know, our universe is one of these shapes.


Outside of it is nothing. And it is constantly expanding, but not infinite as you state.
So if it is expanding, there HAS to be something on the other side, or more exactly, nothing on the other side. Unless the universe is consuming or covering up something else which is outside it as it expands.
I don't think there's any doubt that the universe is expanding. I wouldn't define this as infinite. If you think it actually is infinite, why do you say that?
So theoretically if we could get to the edge of our universe and go beyond it - we'd have to travel much faster than the speed of light, since the universe already has a ~14 billion year head start - we could see what is beyond it.
And someone said according to science we can't travel faster than the speed of light. But that's fucking bullshit. We can't NOW. But we will be able to. There's no doubt in my mind.
Oh yeah. The traveling outside.... the problem might be that it is similar to the Earth. You travel in a car you can't really jump off the edge of the sphere at any point and fall into space. This is because of gravity of course. But imagine that is what the universe is like. You try to fly to the edge but you end up going round and round. Something to ponder. Not sure if it's true.
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