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Thats way I said "for the moment", because I know we are limited by our technology. However, even If our technology evolves to a degree so large we can not comprehend, I'm pretty sure we wouldn't be able to "see" outside our own universe.
Sorry If my wording is a bit janky and not very scientific. Following your guts is also not very scientific in anyway, but that's how I feel when seeing all those strange coincidence that cross each other strangely enough !
But thanks for the clarification !
Edit: Even if we can't see outside our own bubblrle, we will still be able to travel from one universe to another :p
If we take the Schwartzchild Cosmology at face value we would only ever be able to "pierce the veil" through the boundaries of our cosmos with information/radiation through the Hawking Radiation, at least if the universe containing our local singularity has similar physics at play regarding singularities and the force of gravity.
That said, you could always go "down-well" into a singularity in our universe, but surviving the event horizon as more than particle soup spaghetti is quite a challenge.