No, because there is no universe that begins with Earth.
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Does the universe have an edge? Does the Earth have an edge?
This is called the Geocentric model, from the latin prefix "Geo-" for earth or ground. This was dropped by the scientific community at the beginning of the renaissance for the Heliocentric model, which states that the sun is the center of the universe. However, even this has been abandoned. The general consensus now is that the universe has no definite center or, if it does, we can never find it due to the dimensional 'curvature' it has.
it applies to the earth and moon because their two objects in the universe that attract each other.
That really depends on your definition of cosmology. Some theorize that space is infinite that the universe has no meaningful definition of end. Expanding from the big bang, the universe is and being of this universe we couldn't possibly discern or measure where it ends. Another school of thought has it that the universe is circular. So, if you could build a telescope powerful enough to see the far reaches of it, you would in essence see the.back of your head as you were looking through the telescope. This is extremely simplified and does not consider relativistic.principles.Now on the other hand, if you're talking about the near end, where 'space' begins, that's taken to be 50 miles above the Earth's surface.Answer2:It depends on where the end of space is. the earth could be the end and or the end may be 300 Trillion Trillion (300E24)meter) away or 0.1875 Trillion Trillion Miles away..
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