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You may not know - perhaps you do - Brian May (he of Queen fame) has a PhD in Astrophysics
If astrohpysics bores you, stop reading now, and click back to something else.
Was checking out his site earlier:
Bang! - Questions And Answers
He makes the following comment:
My question is this: what was outside of that "primeval atom" ?
My view is that is was a region of absolute nothingness - a void into which the Big Bag filled. Once the Big Bang occured "void" then became "space"
When you inflate a balloon it expands to fill the area around it. Same for the "universe" IMO
If astrohpysics bores you, stop reading now, and click back to something else.
Was checking out his site earlier:
Bang! - Questions And Answers
He makes the following comment:
The reason there is no 'special' place or centre, is because ALL points in our universe AND ALL THE SPACE THEY EXIST IN were in that tiny embryonic speck. Space did not exist outside the primeval 'atom'. So it is not a question of stuff expanding into an already existing space. Like the surface of our balloon, it pretty much did not exist before the expansion. I hope this helps !!!
My question is this: what was outside of that "primeval atom" ?
My view is that is was a region of absolute nothingness - a void into which the Big Bag filled. Once the Big Bang occured "void" then became "space"
When you inflate a balloon it expands to fill the area around it. Same for the "universe" IMO
