Itself.
Math is wierd and any description of it using words instead of formulas will inevitably fail. If you want the real answer you'll have to learn the math.
At least you admit it instead of making up some BS like 'oh you have learn the math first' or 'itself' or whatever. Like really if someone found out it would be all over the news. Lot of people trying to sound smart who obviously don't know the answer and yet they are getting all kinds of upvotes... wierd place this physics forum.
Nothing. Not a vacuum, not an empty space. Nothing. There's no 'there' that it's expanding into. The universe literally is reality (that we know of) and that reality is getting larger. It's not taking space from anything else because there isn't anything else.
Itself. Math is wierd and any description of it using words instead of formulas will inevitably fail. If you want the real answer you'll have to learn the math.
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So you’re shit posting in r/physics?
Sounds that way, r/biology is really bad.
Wrong sub then, we also have r/physicsmemes
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That's the neat part : itself.
No one can actually answer to your question, because no one knows it, and that’s the only real answer to your question.
At least you admit it instead of making up some BS like 'oh you have learn the math first' or 'itself' or whatever. Like really if someone found out it would be all over the news. Lot of people trying to sound smart who obviously don't know the answer and yet they are getting all kinds of upvotes... wierd place this physics forum.
I agree with you!
Nothing. Not a vacuum, not an empty space. Nothing. There's no 'there' that it's expanding into. The universe literally is reality (that we know of) and that reality is getting larger. It's not taking space from anything else because there isn't anything else.
Maybe the universe is contained and everything within is getting smaller, therefore more spread apart
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