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if you were at 'the edge' and the laws of
physics were exactly the same as everywhere else, how would you know it was 'the edge'? Obviously, by astronomical observations. It is possible that there's an "edge" beyond which no more material exists, but if so the uniformity of the cosmic background radiation tells us that it's beyond our current light-time horizon. Ben |
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