The discussion centers on the concept of the universe's radius and its expansion over time, specifically questioning how the observable universe's radius changes. It is clarified that the observable universe does not have a fixed radius and that its expansion does not follow the same pattern as ordinary distances due to the increasing light from distant matter. The scale factor, denoted as a(x), is emphasized as a more accurate representation of expansion, normalized to equal one at the present time. The conversation also critiques the idea of labeling the scale factor as an "expansion radius," arguing it could lead to confusion. Ultimately, the scale factor is essential for understanding cosmic distances and their historical changes.