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What Would You Actually See at the Edge of the Universe?

What would happen if you traveled to the edge of the universe?

Would you find a wall? Endless darkness? Another universe? Or something even stranger?

In this video, we explore one of the biggest unanswered questions in modern cosmology. You'll discover the difference between the universe and the observable universe, why scientists say the observable universe is about 93 billion light-years across, and why reaching the "edge" may not reveal a border at all.

Using current scientific understanding from cosmology, astronomy, and observations of the expanding universe, we'll examine what researchers actually know—and what remains one of the greatest mysteries in science.

Topics covered:

• Observable Universe
• Universe Expansion
• Cosmic Horizon
• Big Bang Cosmology
• Infinite vs Finite Universe
• Space-Time Geometry
• Galaxy Distribution
• Modern Cosmology
• Deep Space Exploration
• Astronomy Facts

The observable universe is about 93 billion light-years in diameter because space has expanded while light traveled toward us. Scientists currently do not know whether the entire universe is infinite or finite, but observations indicate it is extremely close to spatially flat.

If you enjoy accurate space science, cosmology, astronomy, and deep-space mysteries, follow for more science content grounded in current research.
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