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Originally Posted by ballaratdragons
Hi Brian,
If there was a 'Big Bang' who's to say it went out in concentric spheres .
I can't see any Big Bang being as neat and ordered as 'rings in a pond'.
Which tells me that it would be fantasy to measure backwards and evenly to find a centre of origin.
Just my Threepence Halfpenny 
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All-right even if it is not 'concentric' there would still be a spot where it all started and from which everything moved away from. And even today that spot could be findable?
The supernova irregularities make sense to me when I realize that there are any number of gravitational factors involved. But would those same factors be in play at the singularity when things were too hot to coalesce?
Plus as I understand it the 'Big Bang' may not have actually been an explosion but rather an expansion.
Brian