J.t. Kehoe

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And it didn’t happen at a single point, but at every point. Every point in space in the universe today—a spot on the edge of a distant galaxy, a piece of intergalactic space just as far in the other direction, the room in which you were born—every one of these points was, at the beginning of time, close enough to touch, and at that same first moment, rapidly tearing away from one another.
The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking)
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