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If the universe is 14 billion light-years in diameter (radius), then does it have an “edge\ or is this part of deep space and ancient time not understood enough to have “boundaries\?

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If the universe is 14 billion light-years in diameter (radius), then does it have an “edge\ or is this part of deep space and ancient time not understood enough to have “boundaries\?

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No, there need be no edge or boundary to the universe, just as the surface of a balloon has no edge and yet a finite size.

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