lol.. Perhaps something to chew on. If the universe has no beginning, then it has no edges
A Möbius strip has no beginning and it has one edge.
@hankster That's an interesting concept.
Even as the universe is expanding, seems to me there would be an edge, though it's a moving edge. My thoughts on the "beginning" of the universe is that it's likely more of a "re-beginning" from the collapse of a previous universe, but I'm not a scientist.
An edge such as you describe would require the universe to be expanding into some other space. As far as I know, we have no evidence either for or against the existence of such other space. While it may seem counterintuitive, rulers in an expanding universe will grow without the universe itself needing to expand into something that is external to the universe.
@anglophone Perhaps it's expanding into the collapse of a previous universe. I don't know. Just thinking out loud, since it's so far unknown and fun to think about.
That is even included in some versions of the Big Bang theory.
@hankster No it is only the beginning of the local universe, the multiverse beyond it may have lasted forever. While it could be infinite in space as well, according to some thought, the edges where we see the cosmic background are caused only by, the limit of time for light to travel stopping us seeing further, our local bubble beyond which there may be alliens seeing other local bubbles out to infinity