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So you're just saying it's safely beyond the reach of our current knowledge, so let's throw in god and infinity and pat ourselves on the back. Horse shit.I have every ground to assume infinity. Take an astronomy course. Ask yourself these questions. What is outside of the Universe and everything the big bang created? Hint: we will never every know. But lets just say for the sake of argument that it was a larger universe filled with little universes. Well, what's outside of that? If there is an end to the universe (you say that there is no grounds to assume infinity) then what's outside of that? And that? And then that?
It's not compatible with human thought because it can't, and never ever will be measured. This is different from people assuming God is the Sun because they don't understand nuclear physics. The sun and what it is can be measured. The Universe , and what is outside of that, if there is an outside of that, can't be.
It's no different from thinking god is the sun. It's exactly the same reasoning, just giving the unknown different properties.