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by 16bytes
806 days ago
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The balloon analogy is a 2 dimensional example. If you are on the surface of the balloon, there is no "edge". You can go forever in any direction. If the balloon is inflated, it doesn't expand into something (remember we're in a 2D space, it's not a 3D balloon), it "expands into itself". If you drew two dots on the surface of that balloon, those dots would get further apart as it inflated. What did those dots expand into? Well, nothing right? They just got further apart from each other on the balloon. So, if you translate this into 3D space, that's what's going on. It's hard to visualize. It's not that the universe is expanding into something, it's that the space between every "point" in the universe is getting further apart. https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/what-universe-expand... |
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I'm talking about 3d that we live in. We're currently standing on a ball of dirt, if the earth started to swell up, the surface we're standing on would expand into space. The thing we're standing on that's pushing outward is what I mean by "edge".
What is the universe expanding into? If it's pushing outward in all directions, it's pushing into something, the same way a swelling earth would expand into space