Boyfacedog has it right. The entire universe is the point of origin. According to BBT, the universe was a point at the origin, all that exists, even empty space existed within the plank length volume.
Take away a dimension and think of it this way: The center of the surface of the earth is anywhere you might pick on the surface. Don't pay any attention to the inside of the sphere, just pay attention to the surface only. If you now shrink the surface of the earth to a sq cm. you would be in the center of the surface still. Shrink it to a point, and that point, no matter where it started is still the center.
2006-10-07 15:38:21
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answered by Holden 5
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There is no point of origin of the universe ....
13.7 million years ago , all the universe was the origin : The Big Bang ....
That point (the universe) expended in all directions till now .
So there is no point of origin of the universe .
You may ask about the center of the universe (in 3 spatial dimensions) ! Yes it could be determined .... but with a big uncertitude
2006-10-07 20:39:35
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answered by jimy86Leb 2
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Hi. I think we would have trouble determining the point of origin of the Pacific Ocean. Kind of hard to grasp (I can't) but the Universe came into existence everywhere at once.
2006-10-07 20:02:53
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answered by Cirric 7
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Yep. Unfortunately the universe is expanding so the P. of Orig. is expanding, too. The origin point IS the universe.
2006-10-07 20:00:47
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answered by Sugarface 3
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To find the point of origin, you need to know the limits/boundaries. Since space has none, it will be a bit difficult to pull this off.
2006-10-07 20:00:03
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answered by Lonnie P 7
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i believe the point of origin,begining,alpha & the end,omega.are the same point.pastence & futuretence...and everything between is the presentence.if everything in motion travels in a radius including light,heat,sound.if it travels far enough the radius becomes a circle. the begining & the end become the same point.
2006-10-07 20:53:30
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answered by ? 1
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