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Once you create a neutrino, a tiny subatomic particle, it moves at the speed of light, and it doesn't stop. It keeps going in a straight line to the edge of the universe. Straight through any stars, planets, or mountains; straight through any atoms, nuclei, or other particles that happen to lie in its path.
erm...Where is the "edge" of the Universe?
There is no edge to the universe.
An often used analogy is a sphere whose surface the inhabitants reside in. No matter where on the surface you go you're still in the universe.
Another surface is a flat plain. It's curvature is zero.
The flat universe is infinite in size.
Our universe appears to be very close, if not exactly, to being flat.
It's curvature is zero.