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i recently saw a video titled "the astronomers". one of the
scientists in the video made the statement that the big bang didn't happen at a point in space, but rather "everywhere at once". is this a new concept or have i just missed it all these years? btw, i'm not a scientist, just an interested layperson (if you hadn't guessed)! ![]() tw |
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