if infinity comes to an end travelling through space.what could be on the other side of infinity?u cant answer
Infinity couldn't come to an end. If it did, then it would no longer be infinite. However there is the thought that perhaps you could have two separate things, each of them infinite, but they would still be separate from one another. What divides them? Most likely they would be infinite in one area, but not in another. For example, some scientists have wondered about the possibilities of an "Antimatter Universe" that is separate from our own universe, yet coexists alongside it. Everything in the Antimatter Universe would be a backwards version of our own universe; all matter would be antimatter, and vice versa...time would move backwards rather than forwards...but there would be no way of knowing which universe you were in. You might even be in both of them at once.Another possibility is that something could be infinite in one dimension but not in another. For example, our universe is not infinitely large; it has a finite three-dimensional size. But there is no physical border you could arrive at. If you could somehow freeze time, and travel long enough in one direction, eventually you'd wind up where you started. The true "edge" of the universe is actually the border between the present and the future; in other words, a fourth-dimensional boundary, not a third-dimensional one. And as far as I can tell, time is infinite.Dealing with infinites is one of the more maddening aspects of quantum mechanics, as far as I know. We may never be able to fully grasp the concept of "infinity."