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What are the definitions of "Infinity" and also "The Universe"?-?

and are they related? Does our galaxy orbit around another something, if so what? Will man ever know the answers?

Update:

Consider that both Einstein and Telsa left some proof that "the laws of physics and the laws of the universe are not necessarily the same"

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    "Infinity" means never-ending, but its still a very difficult concept for even advanced scientists to grasp because we are so used to things having a beginning and end.

    The Universe literally means "one verse" because the universe is the one expanse of space and time that makes up everything we know.

    Our galaxy doesnt orbit anything because it isnt gravitionally bound to any object but itself. However it is part of a giant cluster of galaxies. Our sun also orbits the center of the galaxy which may contain a supermassive black hole.

    Will man ever know the answers? We have answered quite a few questions already, but as hard as we try to know everything there ever is to know I don't think we'll ever achieve it for as long as we exist. There are just some things that are impossible to know.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    A Wrestler Is A Guy Who Get's In The Ring And Uses The Technical And The Summisions Have Alotof Holds And Can Wrestle You In Anytipe Of Match An Entertainer Is A Guy Who Get's In The Ring But Is Not Very Good And He Uses Always The Same Moves

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    so close to bubble theory. where there are several bubble universes in the universe itself. no proof but possible.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Our galaxy orbits around my anal canal.

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