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#15859 11/05/06 11:16 PM
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If you were to travel a zillion zillion miles out into the universe and look back at all the matter in the universe would it be just a small dot of matter? If so from that perspective has the big bang actually happened?

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Hiya alsy,
I like your image of a small dot (would the big bang have happened).
You should read my post to "Can thoughts be read?" -dkv, over on the Not-Quite Science Forum from today at 3:05, I think. I have others if you're interested.
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