XERXA:
Read the dark tower series of books by Stephen King. I actually cotton to the concepts that are described in there.
As described there, imagine going to the smallest possible particle you can imagine. Keep going smaller until you can't go no further. Then go to the bounds of the universe in size. If you broke through the "shell" of finite space, what would you see? What if our universe is nothing more than a base particle residing on a blade of grass in some larger universe? What if the next time you scatter sand by shuffling your feet you are sending countless and infinite universes into free-fall?
In other words, how are we to know what is outside of our universe? How does a fish react when pulled from a pond? What does it see? I have no answer to that, and after my manner of thinking, it doesn't matter as far as our frames of reference go.
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