Space, as we understand it, encompasses everything in the universe, including all matter, energy, and even the physical laws that govern them. Since space itself is defined as the vast expanse in which all objects exist, it cannot be said to be "bigger" than itself. However, concepts like the multiverse suggest the possibility of multiple universes existing beyond our own, which could have their own forms of space. Ultimately, the concept of "bigger" is challenging when discussing dimensions beyond our current understanding.
Yes. It is called a T.A.R.D.I.S. (Time And Relative Dimensions In Space.) It is a blue telephone box on the outside.
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Answer: Anything bigger than 0.66recurring Answer: Add any positive number to 2/3, and you get a number that is bigger than 2/3.
A second, a minute, an hour, a day, a week, a month, a year....anything is bigger.
Three of anything is generally bigger than two of the same thing.
Yes, space is much bigger.
A shadow is bigger than you but doesn't weigh anything.
bacteria is bigger than germs or anything
No.
yes Toronto is bigger than Paris
Yes. It is called a T.A.R.D.I.S. (Time And Relative Dimensions In Space.) It is a blue telephone box on the outside.
Outer space is much bigger than the solar system.
The Big Bang was bigger than anything.
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Given the development of technology in recent years, almost anything bigger than a fist can be in detail, and according to some conspiracy hypothesists objects no bigger than an ant may be discernible.
anything bigger than it
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