If Space is a vacuum with nothing in it, then what would the edge of the universe even mean

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…it would be a ‘border’ between nothing and nothing?

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The universe has “nothing in it”, but isn’t nothing. It’s a blank piece of paper.

The edge of the universe is the edge of that sheet. Something on the sheet cannot go out of it. It’s the end of “potential locations”, if you will.

Altough I don’t believe there is an edge of the universe (but the universe being infinite isn’t that much more believable, actually), that’s how I’d describe it.

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