I don't think it matters if it is limited or not. If something goes to place with nor 'space' (weird way to say it but oh well), then you become the mass of particles there that make it 'space.' You can't go to an area of nothing, because you would be there and you would be emitting heat anf infrared light.
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Humans can only make up theories for this.. I once read about a theory that showed 2 sheets floating in nothing, right-left. Starting at where our universe is in the cycle it showed, it said the expansion of the universe will slow down (gravity between the 2 sheets of space/time/whatever), and reverse. Then the 2 sheets will bang into eachother again, and cause another big-bang.
This is one of the many theories out there.. To answer the question, the 'big bang' created space/time/whatever.
I've heard that, it's, String theory. Where scientisits aer siggesting the building blocks of matter don't stop at quarks. It goes further to tiny wriggling string shaped energy things. It requires 11 dimensions to exist (we only know of 4), but they've come up with some neat theories to go along with it, one of which is the stretched strings which universes are on, like parallel worlds, only not necessarily the same.
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]Space is limited, you get to a stage where nothing can survive because there is no way to apply pressure in any ways, and all forces become 0, therefore you'd never move, and never be able to do anything, including moving atoms that make up your cells.
Only thing about that is that if you were able to reach an area like that, you would be in a spaceship, which emits a lot of heat, it would be creating its own. Once it was unable to and started freezing, then you started to freeze and died, then it would get to absolute 0 in there.
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God only made that because jesus wouldnt shut the up about wanting to do something. So god created everything.
If that was so, that means nothing existed before that time, so how did Jesus exist?