Every-where is the 'centre' of the universe. I certainly can not follow the math and I find the logic of it difficult but believe it I will, by faith if nothing else. (sorry, I know, a cheap shot

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However if I understand things correctly, our solar system and our galaxy, both have centres. The view from one location is not the same as from a location very far away.
Now here comes the question, please note I do say question; Is the centre of the universe 'everywhere' because of its size or ? Part of the answer might also touch on the problem (at last for me) that if the various parts all have centres then why doesn't the whole?
Brian