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montecristo42
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First time poster--
I'm going to apologize up front for the long post, but I haven't found a better forum than this to ask questions in.
I'm a writer, and I'm fascinated by the idea of "traveling to the edge of the universe" in terms of creating a science fiction story. Now, the majority of the posts I've seen on here are saying that getting to the edge is impossible because there really is no edge.
I have several general questions...so here goes.
1. Under what conditions would it be possible for us to reach the "edge" of the universe? i.e. a universe that is closed/open/something else, finite/infinite, etc. Possibly related, what type of universe would have an "edge"?
2. Under what conditions would it be possible to go "beyond" the edge of the universe?
3. Under what conditions would it be possible to enter into another universe (I'm specifically thinking of the multiverse view of the cosmos here, with our universe being but a bubble among other bubbles)?
We're talking science fiction here, so obviously there are some assumptions built into my questions--namely, a ship that could travel MUCH faster than light; a device able to locate and home in on the "edge"; a ship able to reach another universe; etc.
Thanks in advance! This is a great forum.
Check out Four Stories Podcast at:
www.fourstoriespocast.blogspot.com
I'm going to apologize up front for the long post, but I haven't found a better forum than this to ask questions in.
I'm a writer, and I'm fascinated by the idea of "traveling to the edge of the universe" in terms of creating a science fiction story. Now, the majority of the posts I've seen on here are saying that getting to the edge is impossible because there really is no edge.
I have several general questions...so here goes.
1. Under what conditions would it be possible for us to reach the "edge" of the universe? i.e. a universe that is closed/open/something else, finite/infinite, etc. Possibly related, what type of universe would have an "edge"?
2. Under what conditions would it be possible to go "beyond" the edge of the universe?
3. Under what conditions would it be possible to enter into another universe (I'm specifically thinking of the multiverse view of the cosmos here, with our universe being but a bubble among other bubbles)?
We're talking science fiction here, so obviously there are some assumptions built into my questions--namely, a ship that could travel MUCH faster than light; a device able to locate and home in on the "edge"; a ship able to reach another universe; etc.
Thanks in advance! This is a great forum.
Check out Four Stories Podcast at:
www.fourstoriespocast.blogspot.com