What if the universe isn't infinite? In this deep-dive documentary, we explore the most unsettling question in modern cosmology: Does the universe have an edge? From the Planck satellite's anomalous data to the CMB Cold Spot, from the holographic principle to the multiverse collision hypothesis, the evidence points to something profound—we may be living inside a bounded container, not an endless void. This is not philosophy. This is physics. We begin with the comfortable worldview you were taught in school—a universe stretching infinitely in all directions, flat and endless, where space goes on forever. Then we shatter it, piece by piece. We explore how the 2019 Planck data analysis by Di Valentino and colleagues found evidence for a closed universe at 99% confidence. We examine the CMB Cold Spot—seven times colder and far larger than standard physics predicts—and Laura Mersini-Houghton's radical claim that it marks where our universe collided with another. We confront the holographic principle, where Leonard Susskind and Gerard 't Hooft showed that all information in our three-dimensional reality may be encoded on a distant two-dimensional boundary. We ask why the "axis of evil" alignment in the cosmic microwave background refuses to go away, despite decades of physicists hoping it would. Moving deeper, we challenge everything you thought you knew about infinity, boundaries, and the shape of existence itself. Using real experiments, real quotes, and real science, we investigate what it means if the universe is finite—and what happens when dark energy pushes everything beyond the cosmic event horizon, erasing all evidence that other galaxies ever existed. Every claim is grounded in verified experiments and the words of the physicists who conducted them. The math is clear. The experiments have spoken. The walls may be closing in. #Cosmology #Physics #UniverseEdge #BigBang #Space #SpaceDocumentary #ScienceDocumentary #Astronomy #DarkEnergy #CosmicMicrowaveBackground #HolographicPrinciple #Multiverse #PlanckSatellite #CMBColdSpot #ObservableUniverse #CosmicHorizon #ClosedUniverse #LauraMersiniHoughton #LeonardSusskind #Astrophysics