Center of the Universe

Center of the Universe

The universe, in fact, has no center. Ever since the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago, the universe has been expanding. But despite its name, the Big Bang wasn't an explosion that burst outward from a central point of detonation. The universe started out extremely compact and tiny. Then every point in the universe expanded equally, and that continues today. And so, without any point of origin, the universe has no center.

While general science rejects the notion of a Center of the Universe, Metaphysical scholars point to a planet called Avondur, also known to spacefaring societies as the Planet at the Center of the Universe. According to legend, it was the Avondur Galaxy, and more precisely the Avondur system , where the Prime Universe initially came to be, expanding from a singularity.