Drew_pew

Drew_pew t1_j1ocmpd wrote

No, you’re misunderstanding my analogy. In the balloon example, the surface of the balloon is the universe. The center of expansion is nowhere in the universe in that analogy. Another way to say it would be: can you point to the location in the universe which is the center of expansion? Can you go there (if you could teleport)? The answer to both questions is no.

Also I’m not sure what you were saying about an infinite universe so perhaps we agree, but there certainly is not a center to an expanding infinite plane.

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Drew_pew t1_j1o78ri wrote

No, that is incorrect. Imagine if the earth was expanding like a balloon. Which point on the surface of the earth would be the “center” of expansion? None would be, the universe is hypothesized to be similar

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