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Jul 14th, 2003, 06:49 PM
Big Bang
Wrap your brains around this......
Can we find a center to the Big Bang by looking at how distant quasars are moving?
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No. The universe is expanding in a way that is consistent with it having no unique center in 3-dimensional space. Every point in space was the 'center' of the Big Bang, and since then, space has been continuously dilating as time has gone on. The motions of the distant quasars, and the light from the Big Bang itself show no unique center in space.
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Normally, we do not so much look at things as overlook them.
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