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What's the most widely accepted position on this. Was the Big Bang a
humongous explosion, or was it a matter of three spatial dimensions uncurling? If this was an explosion, what did things expand into? Were the three spatial dimensions we now perceive always there, but completely devoid of any matter other than the point at which the Big Bang occurred? Gordon |
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