A: The last time I played DotA was before LoL existed, and that was like 8-9 games. So I have to go with League.
Q: Are you religious?
Q: Are you religious?
No. The concept of an end of the universe doesn't make sense to me and here's why(warning, this might be complete bs because I don't know anything about physics):
The universe is already mostly nothing unless there is a star or something. That means there has to be something outside of the universe that isn't nothing.
This would mean that there is either a massive wall out of something around the universe(and you can't really proof that this wall isn't a part of the universe) or that there some invisible wall, which would make even less sense (what would be behind that wall? Also why would there be a wall?).
In the end, answering that question isn't really urgent because we won't be able to travel far enough to reach the end of the universe during my lifetime anyway.
Do you think that what I wrote makes sense? If no,why not?
The universe is already mostly nothing unless there is a star or something. That means there has to be something outside of the universe that isn't nothing.
This would mean that there is either a massive wall out of something around the universe(and you can't really proof that this wall isn't a part of the universe) or that there some invisible wall, which would make even less sense (what would be behind that wall? Also why would there be a wall?).
In the end, answering that question isn't really urgent because we won't be able to travel far enough to reach the end of the universe during my lifetime anyway.
Do you think that what I wrote makes sense? If no,why not?

A: "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."- Albert Einstein. If he(and every other astrophysicist) is not sure, how can I be?
Q: Do you think that the String Theory might be proven right at some point?
EDIT: A: It could make sense, in theory, and the same yields for almost every newly made theory on the universe. However, when it comes down to physics, it is all about proving your theory and since we cannot travel that far to find out, we should try to justify our thoughts with an equation. Every single recent theory about the state of the universe has not been proven yet in any kind of way. So I can't really tell you how valid your point is.
Q: Do you think that the String Theory might be proven right at some point?
EDIT: A: It could make sense, in theory, and the same yields for almost every newly made theory on the universe. However, when it comes down to physics, it is all about proving your theory and since we cannot travel that far to find out, we should try to justify our thoughts with an equation. Every single recent theory about the state of the universe has not been proven yet in any kind of way. So I can't really tell you how valid your point is.
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