I appreciate what you say for me back there. If you would be interested in the incorporation of Warp Mechanics in contrast to the expansion I'd like to explain it.
Imagine if you will it's the time of the big bang and it is so big that it is and exploding/implosion. Got you curious don't I!? Check it out... If the mass of space in its entirety is spherical then further imagine space consuming itself by compressing into the absolute center of the big bang where it all began. Because there is always another center space would be expanding as it contracted. I dont' believe it has anything to do with the temperature itself but the fact that our universe as we see it is actually the center of the big bang and since light can never reach the darkness because it moves as fast as light explains why our outer space is black. The fire from the big bang is at the edge of our universe and expands in the same instant. The reason we can't feel the heat is because we are in the absolute center ( just of the big bang ) where it cannot reach us all at once but is still so strong and traveles at three times the speed of light cubed ( which is warp speed ) and gets to us in small incriments which according to my mathematics explains why most of the solid planetary mass that spins on an axis is sphereical. If you want to know more about this concept go to my website at: (
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