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What point is the center of the universe?

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What point is the center of the universe?

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the Universe has no boundary and therefore no center, although we cannot actually be too sure on this. There is a theory that the center of the universe is the actual point at which the universe started and from this point we are still expanding outwards, and one day, we will stop and start moving back inwards compacting in to become something as small as an atom, but this is only a theory. Another theory is the center of the universe is a something tremendosley huge with a huge gravitational pull which the rest of the universe orbits and is so huge we cannot see it but feel the effects of it here. This maybe a planet or a blackhole or something unimaginable, as we cannot know and are unlikely to ever know. But we can only see a tiny part from earth of the universe and it is likely we will never know the answer.

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