Many times in this class we have talked about man's perception that
we are somehow special in the Universe. And again and again, we find
we are not. This principle, referred to as the Cosmological
Principle, states that the universe is:
So how do we explain our central position in the expansion?
In the above "Raisin Bread" analogy, as the bread rises, each raisin sees
the other raisins moving away from it.. A raisin which started out twice
as far, will have to move twice as FAST!
Why does everything expand directly away from US? Are we at the
center of the Universe? Why are more distant objects expanding faster?