By finite I means a space time event consisting of more than one constituent part.
ie more than one "atom"/indivisible form (atom may not be a precise enough term) involving any expression of time.
Such as? time? space? the number of reals? our patience?
I am refering to a strictly physical infinity, treating space and time as integral (two sides of the same coin). The effect of which is an infinite complexity of form.
If the answer to '2' is not
what?
The question is easily accounted for - it was made up and asked up by you on this forum. If you want an answer to the question, assuming the universe
is finite, then my answer would be 'we don't know', but what do you mean by 'universe'? Our
observable universe could be a
brane in a higher dimensional space, part of a
multiverse or single, self-contained and closed, with nothing outside because there is no outside.