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Let us assume that in the coming decades researchers have idnetified genes like "ageless " and the human being can sustain for a longer life time.Even if an individual with an longer lifetime manages a vehicle which can travel at considerable lightyears per second to reach farther galaxies,where would be end up in this boundary less space????Ofcourse somewhere!!!
Interesting point, tarak. I am just not so sure I agree. I guess that's the nature of this entire thread. If there were a boundary, what would it look like? Would it even be approachable? Could you go to the other side somehow and look back in? The other side of what? Into what?

The boundary idea just doesn't feel right to me... but then again, for decades black holes didn't "feel right" to even the most brilliant in the field either... We'll have to keep on pondering...
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[QUOTE=InfiniteNow]Interesting pointtarak.  I am just not so sure I agree.  I guess that's the nature of this entire thread.  If there were a boundary, what would it look like? Would it even be approachable?  Could you go to the other side somehow and look back in?  The other side of what?  Into what?The boundary idea just doesn't feel right to me... but then again, for decades black holes didn't "feel right" to even the most brilliant in the field either...  We'll have to keep on pondering...[/QUOTE
My opinion is that a boundary itself doesn't exist.You perceive a boundary at that point as you would get holistically exhausted...or your thought patterns are inadequate to perceive a boundary...


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