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No_Winners_Here on February 16, 2026 9:45 am No. We only see a tiny part of it. The observable universe is not the entire universe. It’s probably like a grain of sand compared to a beach.
Suberizu on February 16, 2026 9:57 am I have a strong hunch that Universe has a net negative curvature manifesting as dark energy
ACcbe1986 on February 16, 2026 10:09 am The *observable* universe is a sphere. Unless we learn to break the laws of physics or we find a way to get around it, I highly doubt we’ll know the shape of the *entire* universe.
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No. We only see a tiny part of it. The observable universe is not the entire universe. It’s probably like a grain of sand compared to a beach.
I have a strong hunch that Universe has a net negative curvature manifesting as dark energy
The *observable* universe is a sphere.
Unless we learn to break the laws of physics or we find a way to get around it, I highly doubt we’ll know the shape of the *entire* universe.