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Simon43254
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How do we know that the universe is isotropic and homogeneous and why do we succumb to accepting that there is no special place in the universe that is the center? Since if everything is expanding from everywhere else at the same rate, there is still going to be a point center where everything came from. For example if we use the balloon analogy where you mark a point on the balloon and you watch it get further and further away from another marked point, there is still a center of the balloon where you first started pumping air into it.
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