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What’s at the edge of the universe?

I would guess there is a mulitverse. Hawking championed that position, though I don't agree with him on everything, I can agree with him on the possibiity of a multiverse. If the condition for such an event to create one universe happened, why not more than one? If the probablilty of a randomly created universe was so high, then how are we to explain the one we live in? The conditions have to be such that this can occur more than one time. Or maybe someone turned on a super computer, double clicked on an icon which started a universe simulation...thus creating the big bang? What's beyond the edge of the universe? Maybe more universes, maybe blackness or maybe unassigned memory resource pool of the most adavanced super computer that has ever been created. Incredible to think about.
 
I’m telling you the correct answer is the edge of the universe is at the edge of the universe! If it wasn’t there then it wouldn’t be the edge of the universe, now would it?
 

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