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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / What is now in the place where the Big Bang started?
« on: 13/02/2009 16:19:26 »
Following the Big Bang, everything is traveling away from a central point. Does this mean that the point of origin of the universe now has no matter anywhere near it? Is 'the universe and everything' like an hollow ball with all the matter on the outside and nothing left in the middle? Would it be theoretically possible to find the point of origin and place one of those historical plaques there saying 'The universe was born here'?