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Originally Posted by Pluto
The BBT states that it Banged everywhere from so called singularity points at the same time. So you would see expansion from those points.
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BBT says no such thing.
You've read that the big bang didn't happen at one place in space, but happened 'everywhere'. You've incorrectly interpreted this as "singularity points" everywhere in space all exploding stuff simultaneously. This is
not what big bang theory claims, as people have previously indicated to you.
There was only one 'singularity' just as there's only one universe.
Nothing left the singularity.
Nothing exploded out of a singularity. The singularity was the universe and it expanded. We are still in it—still expanding. "Expanding" means that astronomical objects over large cosmic distances are all moving
away from everything else.
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The Big Bang is not an explosion of matter moving outward to fill an empty universe. Instead, space itself expands with time everywhere and increases the physical distance between two comoving points.
Big Bang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Do you have a source backing up your claim characterizing multiple singularity points throughout space?
~modest