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Beyond the observable universe.

Because the light from then havnt reached us yet.Beyond the observable universe.

Nope. :P

Starwhip

The future for reasons above.

Seems like rasheed may have won.

Nope. :P

To be honest the answer is fairly geeky. But there are two words that would be exactly 100% right. (longer explanations regarding the correct concepts will also be valid)

I think even Cosmos did a brief mention to it in an episode, and I mean, brief.

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Not this place, but another

Infinite and grander

My stars light up the sky

But no life has ever seen them

Why?

it is in a universe that life cannot exist in due to certain physics based restrictions

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Subatomic particles?

They're small, no one can see them, they, together, can make everything, including stars that are bright, they also disappear and reappear randomly inside atoms, and they made all the infiniteness of the Cosmos.

Nope :P

it is in a universe that life cannot exist in due to certain physics based restrictions

Super close, but believe it or not, you can actually get more specific.

Darn. Subatomic particles seem to be the answer.

If not, what about quantum mechanics?

Nope :P

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Black holes? Whit holes? Gravioli particles? Strings from String theory? A universe edge? Pulsar? Quazar? Universe? Center of universe?

N.n.n.n.n.n.n.nope. :P

It's a parallel universe where life cannot exist due to physics based restrictions.

Or a multiverse where life cannot exist.

As I said, this is super close. However it is both a specific concept and with a specific name.

When I what it is, y'all are going to look back into my riddle's phrasing and say "oooh... duh" :P

Emptiness?

Nope. :P

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"My stars light up the sky"

"But no life has ever seen them"

Gas Giants?

They usually have a lot of "moons".

But that's not related to Parallel Universes....

What about "bubble universes"

But they're not bigger than this one...

What about

Super Clusters, that forms our universe?

It's huge, no one have ever seen them, they are consisted of galaxies that are formed by stars and so on.

I'll edit this post later, when I come to a good answer

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"My stars light up the sky"

"But no life has ever seen them"

Gas Giants?

They usually have a lot of "moons".

But that's not related to Parallel Universes....

What about "bubble universes"

But they're not bigger than this one...

What about

Super Clusters, that forms our universe?

It's huge, no one have ever seen them, they are consisted of galaxies that are formed by stars and so on.

I'll edit this post later, when I come to a good answer

Nope to all. :P

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Honestly, I think this one's too vague to deduce directly. Several things have been put forward that can logically be construed to be an answer. If you want anyone to be able to find the real one, you'll have to give a hint, I'm afraid :/

It is best to attempt to construct riddles such that there is only one true answer that works, and as few as possible dummy answers, though one or two is common.

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Me:I heard that once... Oh come on! Brain!!!! I know you can do this!

Brain: Ya' know? I am an ass'ole (yes my brain speaks with a strange accent) and i 'ont ever 'ell it to ya.

Me: Why-y-y-y-y?

Brain: I 'onna forget 'is to make ya angry!

Me: Well f*** you too brain.

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Space-time?

Or space itself?

You know, when you look up, you see a sky full of stars like our Sun, and these stars have to be soooooooo far away for us to see them as small blue dots.

And, until now, no life ON EARTH has explored all of it's wonders....

Still, it's a wonderful place.

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