>>7613926Relative to everything in else in the universe. If the big bang theory is correct and it most likely is, then there must be a central point at which it initially expanded from. That is the whole premise behind the idea. True enough all points are expanding from everything else, but that does not discount the fact that everything initially began with something, i.e. one area. Everything could be thought to be relative to that centre therefore. I don't know who you go about finding it or if it even exists anymore, but it is wrong to say it never existed or that such a thing isn't possible. Be careful that your full on fedora atheist tier logic doesn't entirely cloud reason from your mind.
>>7613965>>7613954This is stupid. 'The big bang happened everywhere'. Technically the big bang is still happening.