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There are so many problems with the universe being infinite.
1. infinite copies of you
2. infinite spacetime indicates there is no upper limit to the entropy of the universe so any state you find the universe in still is infinitely less entropic than it could be. Thus no heat death, paradoxically.
3. black holes have no-where to punch through to form a wormhole in a flat spacetime. thus no interstellar travel.

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>>10708642
There is no edge, we can’t see it because it’s warped

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>>10702032
You ask a very human question. Time is of the lower human dimension. We tend to measure events using our biological and surroundings as clock. Beyond our world, time loses meaning. Time can be thought of as an emergent phenomenon of the 5D universe which forever exists, emerging from a white hole and deleting inside a black hole. A white whole being a time reversed black hole.

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How plausible is Electric Universe Theory?

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