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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is generally accepted, however, that space is not infinite. The fairly well proven "Big Bang" theory shows that space had a measurable beginning and therefore, has a measuarable boundary. Anything that has a beginning and a boundary can not be infinite, by deffinition. The boundary, granted, maintains a "stetching out" motion, but a boundary nonetheless...
Therefore, your question is, respectfully, based on a logical fallacy and, as such, is unanswerable...
interesting thing about infinity - one infinite thing can be bigger than another.
there are less integers than fractions; there is an infinite number of fractions between two integers... and an infinite number of integers. so the number of fractions is infinitely larger than the number of integers, but both are still "infinite"