The Big Bang did not start as a singular point but happened everywhere at once.

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Hard to wrap my mind around this one. Anyone have any good analogies that fit?

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Think of a room filled with flammable gasses. Now imagine the gas molecules are rubbing against eachother until they create enough friction to ignite. This happens in many different places at once within the gas cloud.

Now, if you’ve ever seen a slow-motion video of an explosion occuring, you’ll know that a vacuum is created at first. So everything is pulled toward each of the ignition points before exploding outwards.

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