well heres a few things to wrap your noodle around...
first
light  travels at a specific rate, so when you look up in space, some of those little points of light are actually not stars, but entire galaxies that simply no longer exist... this is how astronomers learn about the past... the farther away an object is the farther back in time they are looking...
more clearly....when we see something a million light years away, we are seeing what it looked like a million years ago, not how it looks presently and it is very likely that those objects are long gone.
next.... if the string theorists are right, there are ten dimensions and we can only interact with four of them.
third.... with these things considered, the farthest back the scientists have been able to see is in the microwave band which still holds the heat from the microseconds following the big bang when there were only two elements in the universe... hydrogen and helium...
remember... anything heavier had to have been manufactured in a stars fusion process and thrown out during a nova process
fourth... hawkings has retracted his view that matter disapears from our universe into another one through the gravity wells of black stars and has renamed the energy that these black holes emanate hawking radiation. this makes his theories more compliant with einsteins 
so it may be that there are more dimensions and as a result infinite universes that all occupy the same exact space
five...  the universe did not expand in a traditional sense from one point during the big bang as most people think.... rather... it is expanding everywhere simultaneously as a result of that original expansion... like a loaf of bread rising with raisins in it.. so there is on edge... it is everywhere and it is expanding, just in a way that is hard for us to comprehend
lastly... it is believed that the human mind simply cannot truly conceive eternity or infinity... we can use the concept as a mathematical concept, but we cannot really grasp what it means
my best friend from college, we went to Boston university together, graduated from MIT with masters in both astronomy and physics recently and i spent a bit of time with him in athens a few weeks back (he went to MIT. i did not...lol. my degrees are not in science)
actually we talked more about quantum mechanics and string theories than any other scientific topic and i really understand that less now than before.... i only know that they believe that there are no particles ... just little loops and strings of energy that comprise sub atomic particles... which means we may not actually be made of anything at all and our comprehension of what matter is versus energy may be entirely incorrect....
i found it very confusing
hope that gives you something to chew on 
 
boring what athenians talk about, eh?