>>13190491I thought that the anon that said fa.m was just trolling but now I understand what he meant and he was being serious OP.
The Big Bang is actually a bit confusing and I think that you might have the same misunderstanding as I did. I remember wondering "where" the Big Bang occurred and what that place looked like now. I was picturing the Big Bang like an explosion that happened at the center of the universe back when everything else was empty and then the matter blew up in all directions. But that's not actually what happened. Check this article, it is the same one that I read and explains it quite well:
https://phys.org/news/2015-02-big.html.
Space has been expanding. It isn't expanding "into" anything. Expansion isn't the same as moving. What expansion means is simply that the distances between points are getting bigger, that's it. The reason why everything didn't collapse into a blackhole is because the expansion of the universe prevented that from happening.
If you have more questions, like why blackholes even form then, then you should read more about the expansion of the universe and how it works. You should be capable of answering this guy's questions after that
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