Which would take more than 10000 lightyears.
>using lightyears as a measure of time???????????????
I believe in God, and he is supposed to be infinitely powerful. That said, with him having creating the physical universe as we understand it, the limits of the universe are subject to him. If he wanted to, he could develop an infinite amount of "layers" of existence between him and whatever other layer of existence (like how heaven is on a higher plane than the physical universe).I'm not trying to start a religious fight, but I'm just saying that if you believe in God, "infinity" is subject to him. It could also be said that he's the very personification of infinity.
Also, here is a bit of a brain teaser:The Observable Universe is 46 Billion light years in Radius, or a diameter of 92 billion light years. How can this be, if the universe is only said to be 14 Billion years old?
The idea of "Infinite matter" is insane to fathom, which is why somebody before stated that there is infinite space, but finite matter.
No. No it doesn't.There is little to nothing that is observably "infinite". Infinity in itself is a theory, and nothing that we know or have can demonstrate "infinity". It is incredibly difficult for people to contemplate the idea of "infinity". You can apply infinity to the belief of Afterlife, in which after death, you "live" infinitely. Can you imagine living forever in hell, or heaven, or infinitely reincarnating?
light years are a measurement of distance, not time
The distance light travels in a yearI think it applies to both but mainly distance.