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What does it mean when scientists ask if the universe is homogeneous or not. Please full detail?

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What does it mean when scientists ask if the universe is homogeneous or not. Please full detail?

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Alexis is correct; as usual… When we observe the universe, we don’t see anywhere that is any different than anyplace else — the universe is uniform. This is because the universe is expanding time and space within a singularity; every point in the universe observes itself to be the oldest and most centralized point in the whole universe.

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