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Originally Posted by N0B0DY It seems apparent to me that there is a difference between somewhere and nowhere, the former implying some existing place and the latter implying no existing place, and that should apply to the dimensional ground state.
So, similarly, the absolute universe can't move because it doesn't know which way to go. All ways are the same, and moving in all directions at the same time is the same as not moving at all at any time. |
Smaller parts of the absolute universe will move with reference to General Relativity. And I agree with you that the whole universe can't move because it doesn't know which way to go, especially when it is hard to say what is outside the whole universe.
Anyhow, even though the absolute/whole universe seemingly will not move in a specific direction as what you said, it might have other options, like:
continue the former direction (if any), spin or move along the usual spiral path, or expand.
Best Regards. Bottomlander