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Reggid
2 years ago

the so-called “bang” is the name of a time in the past. as “Next Tuesday” is the name of a time in the future.

in which direction in the sky would you look to look in the direction of “next Tuesday”? the question makes no sense. because “next Tuesday” is not a place, but a time. as it is with “bang”.

the “big bang” refers to the moment in the past about 13 billion years ago, when the entire university was in a very hot and very dense condition, from which it rapidly expanded.

Peppie85
2 years ago

I understand what you mean. you are looking for the center of the university. the problem is that the big bang has distributed mass and energy almost everywhere. that would be like a balon burst somewhere in the air empty space, so that the content has spread everywhere. after the vertiel is simply not to make out where the balon is burst.

hologence
2 years ago

No matter where. Since at the Big Bang the entire universe was united in one point, the place of the former Big Bang is everywhere today.

Willwissen100
2 years ago

You can’t answer that correctly, because the space expands in all directions.

So everything goes away from the Milky Way, but the Milky Way is not the center of the universe.

https://www.science.de/astronomy-physics/wo-sitz-der-mittelpunkt-des-universums/

myzyny04
2 years ago

The Big Bang was everywhere! Even with you under the sofa. Therefore, at every place of the universe, you have the impression that everything flies away from one.

iqKleinerDrache
2 years ago

always the nose

you only see it where it is dark in the first place… because otherwise the other lighter that shines over

Aveairam
2 years ago

The Big Bang happened about 13 billion years ago, you can see where you want, but you won’t see anything.

LenaNow
2 years ago

Look up. All over there.

CatsEyes
2 years ago

In the mirror.