Well, the observable universe does not appear to be infinite though it is expanding at an accelerating rate. Then again we do not know for sure, imagine youcan only move left and right along 1 dimension. That line could be folded into a circle, a two-dimensional object. However, if you are observing from the point of view of the line you would have no idea.mikey300 said:i blows your mind to think of space being infinate but is it really ifinate?
More aptly is an example of the world, to you, me and everyone, it's essentially flat, you could not tell just by looking that it in-fact curved. Here, you are almost observing 3-dimension from 2-dimensions. Now imagine applying that to 3-dimensions, but actually 4-dimensions as everything changes with time.
We can hypothesize that it is not infinite as we've been able to trace back to what we believe to be the start of the universe; the big bang. From what I understand the universe is likely to be in the shape of an ellipsoid rather than a sphere. We don't truly know if it has a boundary but we believe that at any one time the edge of the universe is a set distance from us (not infinite).