What it's like on the edge of the Universe?

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There is a threshold beyond which we cannot go, there are things we will never know. But one thing we do know, and we have powerful tools: science, imagination, analysis. 13.8 billion years ago the universe as we know it, was born in a hot Big Bang. Over time, space expanded, matter passed through the gravitational pull and get what happened. But all that we see, there is a limit. At a certain distance of the galaxy disappear, the stars fade and no signals from the distant Universe. What lies beyond that limit? If the universe is limited in capacity, does it have a border? Achievable? What it's like on the edge of the Universe?

To answer this question, we need to start with where we are now, and try to look as far as we can.

The universe is full of stars is literally in our backyard. But if you go more than 100 000 light years, you will leave the milky Way. Behind him is a sea of galaxies: perhaps two trillion galaxies in total can be found in our observable Universe. They are presented in a wide variety of styles, shapes, sizes and masses. But when you look farther and farther, you start to notice something unusual: the farther away a galaxy is, the more likely that it will be smaller, lighter and its stars will be bluish.

It makes sense in the context of what the Universe had a beginning: birth. The day of the birth of the Universe is the Big Bang. Galaxy that is relatively close to us, will be close in age to the Universe itself. But if we look at a galaxy billions of light years, the light from it was to take billions of years to reach our eyes. Galaxy, the light of which will go to us 13 billion years, will age less than a billion years, so the farther we look, the further back in time we look.

The above represents the Hubble eXtreme Deep Field (XDF), the deepest image of the distant Universe. In this picture of thousands of galaxies that are at a great distance from us and from each other. But what you won't see the usual opinion is that each galaxy has associated with it a spectrum, in which the gas cloud absorbs light of a specific wavelength depending on the physics of the atom. As the Universe expanded the wavelengths stretched, so distant galaxies appear redder than we really are. This physics allows us to determine the distance to them, and when we define the distance of the most distant galaxies are very young and small.

In Addition to the galaxies we expect to find there the first star, and then nothing but a neutral gas, because the Universe did not have enough time to throw stuff in a relatively dense condition for star formation. Millions of years ago radiation in the Universe was so hot that neutral atoms couldn't form, and the photons are continuously Bouncing off charged particles. When we formed neutral atoms, the light just flowed in a straight line forever, not subject to anything but the expansion of the Universe. The discovery of this afterglow — the cosmic microwave background is more than 50 years ago was the final confirmation of the Big Bang.

Where we are now, we can look in any direction we choose, and to see the same unfolding cosmic story. Today, after 13.8 billion years after the Big Bang, we have stars and galaxies in their current form. Previously galaxy was smaller, bluer, younger and less developed. Before them was the first star, and before that — just neutral atoms. To the neutral atoms were ionized plasma, and before that — loose protons and neutrons, spontaneous creation of matter and antimatter, the free quarks and gluons, all unstable particles in the Standard model and, finally, the moment of the Big Bang itself. To look further into space — then look no further back in time.

Though it defines our observable Universe — the theoretical boundary of the Big Bang, located in 46,1 light-years from our current position — a real border of space it is not. Instead, we have the border just in time; there is a limit to what we can see because the speed of light allowed the information to move only that distance for 13.8 billion years. This distance is more than 13.8 billion light years because the fabric of the Universe has expanded (and continues expanding), but still limited. But what about what came before the Big Bang? What you would see if somehow looked at a tiny fraction of a second before the universe was at the peak of its highest energy, hot and dense, full of matter, antimatter and radiation?

You would see that there was a state of cosmic inflation: when the universe expanded very rapidly and it was dominated by energy inherent to space. The space expanded exponentially at this time, when it was stretched flat, when it had everywhere the same properties when fluctuations of quantum fields, inherent in space, pervaded the entire Universe. When inflation ended, the hot Big Bang filled the Universe with matter and radiation, giving rise to the part of the Universe — the observable Universe — which we see today. 13.8 billion years later here we are.

But it is worth noting that there is nothing special about our place or space or time. The fact that we can see is about 46 billion years, does not make the border or place something special; it's just a limit to what we can see, by itself. If we could somehow make a "snapshot" of the entire Universe, beyond the observable, we would see all the same that is our universe. We would see a big cosmic web of galaxies, clusters, filaments and voids of space, far beyond the relatively small region which we can see. Any observer in any field would see the exact same Universe that we are.

Individual parts will vary, of course. There's another solar system, galaxy, local group, and so on. But the universe itself is not limited in scope; limited to only the observable part. That boundary in time — the Big Bang separates us from the rest. We can approach this boundary only with the use of telescopes (which you can see in the early Universe) and theory. Until we figure out how to get around sail the stream of time, it will be our only approach, a way to see the "edge" of the Universe. But space is infinite.

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