Stephen Hawking has a theory about two opposing planes, one dark matter, the other is anti-matter. Being unstable in their natural state, they contract like waves in water. When the two touch, a reactionary explosion occurs, creating a universe composed of physical matter, dark matter, and anti-matter that will expand until it becomes so large the two aforesaid planes will crush it, creating a colossal black hole that is beyond comprehension. The black hole will emit its Hawking Radiation, giving it's energy back to the twin planes of existence.

Currently, this theory explains all aspects of deep space in a logical manner, but it is just a theory.

Science kicks ass.
couch-potato Reviewed by couch-potato on . The whicked science/religion topic thread Space. Ok, this is what I have been thinking. Does space end? Some may say no, some may say yes. However, either answer cannot be explained. If you say yes, it does end. Explain to me this - How do you describe nothing? If it ends, is it a wall? Or what? If so, what's on the other side? Nothing? What is nothing? Nothing, is space. Space is still there. To me, when I used to say that Space ended was purely because I couldn't grasp on how something can go forever, and how Rating: 5