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Originally Posted by Bladewire
The universe is finite. Infinite is used only in mathematics as an abstract concept.
If infinite expansion was a reality, then so would be infinite contraction.
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You're right. Our universe is thought to be 27.4 billion light years across. They never say it is infinite light years across.
Can infinite expansion happen for billions of years before infinite contraction starts to shrink the universe back into a small point? Perhaps both are happening simultaneously where the outer parts are expanding while the center is collapsing on itself.