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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Maybe you can think about it like a balloon.

The balloon is space, and you blowing up the balloon is basically the big bang. It happens all over the balloon and expands it into a sphere, but the balloon started as basically a single small place, but that whole balloon is now entirety of space. In that way big bang happen all over the balloon.

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