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Nobody is saying it isn't.
I figured you were implying it in the below.
The universe is supposedly expanding faster than the speed of light (or everything in the universe is shrinking at a rate which makes the distances between galaxies appear to expand faster than the speed of light). So there probably wouldn't be a way to reach the end. And again, I imagine it is non-euclidean, it probably has no boundary.
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Thus if the universe has an end and one could build a ship fast enough, you could reach that end.
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