• Question: what is bigger than the universe?

    Asked by domino90 to Omur, Maddison, Jimi, Hayley, Chris on 11 Mar 2016. This question was also asked by crazydaisy2006.
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      Jimi Wills answered on 11 Mar 2016:


      A bigger universe?

      There is the possiblity of a multiverse… a kind of collection of universes, to which our universe belongs. That’s bigger than our universe, but nobody’s really sure if it exists.

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      Chris Conselice answered on 11 Mar 2016:


      nothing – the universe is everything there is, so nothing can be bigger than it.

    • Photo: Omur Tastan

      Omur Tastan answered on 11 Mar 2016:


      Universe is as big as it gets…so far.

      Whether there is something else outside our universe that is bigger and better…well that might be possibble 🙂 but we haven’t discovered anything yet:)

    • Photo: Hayley Moulding

      Hayley Moulding answered on 12 Mar 2016:


      Maybe another universe is bigger than our universe but we just don’t know it yet!

    • Photo: Maddison Coke

      Maddison Coke answered on 14 Mar 2016:


      The universe, by definition, is everything beyond it is nothing. One way to think about the expanding universe is a balloon with dots on- even though the dots are getting further apart and the balloon is getting bigger- the balloon itself remains still a balloon. Beyond this it gets either really heavy maths or deep thinking experiments, neither of which I do!

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