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If the universe is flat then is it possible to detect a direction in which the expansion is travelling? Perhaps taking the earth/solar system as a point of reference.
Is there a detectable direction in which the universe is expanding?
The Solar System (and our local galaxy cluster) seems to have a measurable motion with respect to the Cosmic Background Radiation. The CMBR seems to be slightly red-shifted in one direction, and slightly blue-shifted in the opposite direction. Whether this represents random motion of our galaxy, a local gravitational concentration or a random temperature variation in the CMBR is not known for certain.See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_microwave_background#CMBR_dipole_anisotropy
If the universe was 'flat' then I assumed that there must be an observational spatial direction in order to determine it was flat.