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Technically, this is the farthest point in space and also the farthest in time that we can observe. That essentially forms the edge of the “Observable Universe”. What lies even beyond that is what is known as the “Opaque Universe”. This marks the limit of what we can observe but not what we can imagine. If we exited the universe, you would see nothing, you would obviously die in less than it takes light to travel around the Earth once, which is 0.0075 seconds. (You would die in less than 0.0075 seconds). But let us just say you don't die at all if you exit the universe. 1 second to everybody on Earth would take 10,000,000 years to you, literally. (10/ten million years). If you have ever heard of the multiverse, then it would take 0.000007575 seconds to travel to an alternative, opposite, mirror, or another universe, if you exit the universe. The farther you travel the universe, the farther you go into the future. In some other universes, it's the opposite, the farther you go into the past. Different universes have different laws of physics. (theorized/the·o·rize·ed)

Beyond/End of The (Observable) Universe
Technically, this is the farthest point in space and also the farthest in time that we can observe. That essentially forms the edge of the “Observable Universe”. What lies even beyond that is what is known as the “Opaque Universe”. This marks the limit of what we can observe but not what we can imagine. If we exited the universe, you would see nothing, you would obviously die in less than it takes light to travel around the Earth once, which is 0.0075 seconds. (You would die in less than 0.0075 seconds). But let us just say you don't die at all if you exit the universe. 1 second to everybody on Earth would take 10,000,000 years to you, literally. (10/ten million years). If you have ever heard of the multiverse, then it would take 0.000007575 seconds to travel to an alternative, opposite, mirror, or another universe, if you exit the universe. The farther you travel the universe, the farther you go into the future. In some other universes, it's the opposite, the farther you go into the past. Different universes have different laws of physics. (theorized/the·o·rize·ed)

Andrew Joseph Ralston
Andrew Joseph Ralston (born March 8, 2007) is an American citizen. He is known for his Instagram, TikTok, and more. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vibes X (talk • contribs) 15:39, 14 December 2020 (UTC)