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Last I heard it now appears different parts are expanding at different speeds pecosbob Dec 2021 #1
The observable universe has a diameter of 93 billion light years Kaleva Dec 2021 #2
Maybe WHITT Dec 2021 #4
Not with any telescope. Disaffected Dec 2021 #15
If it's observably that big, how much bigger must it actually be at this moment? Frasier Balzov Dec 2021 #10
It's like a balloon being blown up. So there is not really a "where" that it is expanding to Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2021 #3
This is the dawning of the... Iggo Dec 2021 #20
I hope it expands into my basement Effete Snob Dec 2021 #5
It seems to me that the only answer to that question is Haggard Celine Dec 2021 #6
There's always that balloon. The expanding universe is just that... TreasonousBastard Dec 2021 #13
I can accept the balloon theory. I'll probably never hear a better explanation. Haggard Celine Dec 2021 #14
It's not a theory Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2022 #28
Okay, I'll accept the analogy for $1.25. Haggard Celine Jan 2022 #29
Post removed Post removed Jan 2022 #27
Nobody is smart enough to explain it better. While the balloon illustrates how things move apart... TreasonousBastard Jan 2022 #30
They aren't moving into anything. That's the point. . . . .nt Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2022 #31
I'm not so sure. Motion implies going somewhere-- where is that somewhere? TreasonousBastard Jan 2022 #33
It's both. ForgedCrank Jan 2022 #36
Infinity Deuxcents Dec 2021 #7
to Infinity... and beyond!!! lapfog_1 Dec 2021 #8
I believe a giant uterus Uncle Joe Dec 2021 #9
The key SNAFU is that gigantic three letter word 'all'. keithbvadu2 Dec 2021 #11
If the universe were a fetus Uncle Joe Jan 2022 #25
Speed is a function of space and time. As you go "faster"... TreasonousBastard Dec 2021 #12
It's expanding into Disaffected Dec 2021 #16
There is no "where to". The fabric of space itself is expanding. tinrobot Dec 2021 #17
Yes. These loopholes still come back to the word 'all'. keithbvadu2 Dec 2021 #19
Tough concept. Scientists are still trying to determine the meaning of "all" tinrobot Dec 2021 #21
Yep. Indeed that is correct (from my understanding). The question of what it's expanding into is triron Jan 2022 #38
To Hell in a hand basket. nt woodsprite Dec 2021 #18
The speed of causality (c), or the speed of light... Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2021 #22
Our universe is but one bubble in a foam.... A HERETIC I AM Dec 2021 #23
Or the bubbles could be 'evolving' , but toward what? triron Jan 2022 #39
Or maybe they just 'pop' in a random way, just like the foam made by your dish soap. A HERETIC I AM Jan 2022 #40
I heard one physicist... Septua Jan 2022 #24
The greater the speed, the greater the mass and thus more energy is required to move you. Kaleva Jan 2022 #26
That's a tough one to explain. But, then, much of things about MineralMan Jan 2022 #32
there are books with some insight into the theories of what the universe is "expanding into" Takket Jan 2022 #34
Theories keithbvadu2 Jan 2022 #35
Another great one from Harris; A HERETIC I AM Jan 2022 #41
The universe has been expanding from the beginning of the big bang or whatever. marie999 Jan 2022 #37
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