Okay, so it's a twofold error...
1) There is no center point from which the universe is expanding. So it's not like all the galaxies are moving away like fragments, each in a linear outward direction. Or at least there's no way to determine one with all the rotating and zooming around that's...
What is the difference between re-creation and teleportation as long as you get there?
Wasn't there also the idea that all the molecules in your body might conspire on a quantum level to take these same set of repeated improbable paths, miraculously moving you to a new location instantaneously?
I am quite confused... I'll state that up front to make it simple. ^_^
Here is my question, though:
Assuming that the universe at some point started from a singularity, err... or even that, assuming that the universe is expanding at a rate that has varied over time... I assume that it's...