GRRR! As negative as TW (and other Answerbankers in the past) are about the human race (we are all stupid, we are all evil, we bring death and destruction everywhere we go etc.) it is likely that we WILL know the answers sometime in the future (not us personally, but our decendants) and then people like TW will have to accept that we aren't completely useless and our existence isn't pointless, and hopefully all this over-dramatic negativity towards the human race will stop. We primative, pathetic beings (ahem) managed to knock up a piece of kit called the Hubble telescope which has enabled us to view star systems millions of light years away, towards the edges of the universe. I see the universe as both finite and infinite, depending upon your definition of the universe. If you classify it as the extent of matter (stars, planets etc.) then it is finite and expanding. If you regard the vacuum of space as a physical component of the universe, then this may well be infinite (where you would include 'dark matter' in this is subjective). After all, if there is nothingness beyond the edge of the universe, would this not be viewed as more vacuum, more empty space, an extention of the boundries of our universe? If there is a physical boundry, do other universes lie beyond it? We don't know, YET.