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If the universe is expanding, what is it expanding into?
Another metaphor is cooking a raisin cake: all the raisins move away from each other in 3D.- But the cake expands into the volume of the oven, so it doesn?t really answer the question.
Or you could start with an infinite vacuum, insert a finite number of atoms, and persuade them to move apart. If you define "universe" to mean the volume occupied by atoms, there is no conceptual problem.
The finite atoms would have a center of mass, a point where the big bang took place.
That is a good question and guess what? I can't answer it! The universe is by definition "all that there is",