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From: lucretius1
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  • So...I understand that every point in the universe is moving away from every other point. However, is every point moving away from every other point AT THE SAME VELOCITY ("velocity" being key, as opposed to "speed")? I mean, are you saying that no matter where I am, every other object would appear to be moving away at a perfectly perpendicular angle and at the same rate of speed?

  • I have seen the mathematics behind black holes, for obvious reasons we cannot actually seen them but see what they do to things around. However, could you explain White Holes we haven't them or the effects. Do they exist or is the formula simply trying to balance itself?

  • there was no big bang grow up! only emptiness at the beginning!

  • Great video. The balloon analogy has always been one of my favorites. It's particularly helpful when trying to explain how the space-time fabric itself has moved faster than the velocity of light, and that this does not violate relativity

  • Everywhere and nowhere is the point of origin? There really is no point?

  • @bigfishmustfry Yup, just like I said in the video. You cannot choose a point that is the origin of the universe due to how space expands, and the nature of space itself.

  • Everywhere and nowhere is the point of origin?

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