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The question came to me while I was standing in my back yard taking a leak and staring at the stars.

There are a couple of logic points here. We can monitor celestial movements. The universe is expanding. Therefore, based on trajectories, we should be able to figure out roughly where they came from assuming the theory is correct.

The question came to me while I was standing in my back yard taking a leak and staring at the stars. There are a couple of logic points here. We can monitor celestial movements. The universe is expanding. Therefore, based on trajectories, we should be able to figure out roughly where they came from assuming the theory is correct.

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the universe does not expand, its only a thermal expansion and contraction that is driven by radiation. the point of origin is the only point where the big bang happens, the universe is inside that point, not AT the point. the universe happens only inside the big bang and all distances in our universe are real distances of 0 exactly where the big bang happens, before the big abng there was nothing ebcause the big bang created us inside of itself.