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<p>the boundary of the observable universe constitutes a boundary on the universe as a whole, nor do any of the mainstream cosmological models propose that the universe has any physical boundary in the first place. However, some models propose it could be finite but unbounded, like a higher-dimensional analogue of the 2D surface of a sphere that is finite in area but has no edge.</p>

<p>It is plausible that the <a href="page.php?w=galaxy">galaxies</a> within the observable universe represent only a minuscule fraction of the galaxies in the universe.</p><p>
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