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pallidin
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I suppose this has been asked before, but I am somewhat new to this forum.
Beyond our known physical universe, there is a region of "empty space" Fine.
And if I were on the "edge" of our observable physical universe, and I traveled faster than C away from it, I suppose I would eventually wind up in a region of "empty space" devoid of even photonic emmissions from were I left. Truly "empty"
Does this "empty space" go on forever?
Beyond our known physical universe, there is a region of "empty space" Fine.
And if I were on the "edge" of our observable physical universe, and I traveled faster than C away from it, I suppose I would eventually wind up in a region of "empty space" devoid of even photonic emmissions from were I left. Truly "empty"
Does this "empty space" go on forever?