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DarkTheImmortal t1_jed8o50 wrote

It's a little counterintuitive, but it's expanding into nothing. The universe is already infinite; an infinite volume can expand and remain the same size at the same time. This can ONLY happen when infinity is involved.

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mfb- t1_jedt1iu wrote

> The universe is already infinite

We don't know if it is.

> This can ONLY happen when infinity is involved.

No. The universe could be finite, and still expand.

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DarkTheImmortal t1_jeduiwg wrote

The 2nd part you point out you skipped over something. I said an infinite universe can expand AND remain the same size at the same time. To have both of those seemingly contradictory properties at the same time requires an infinite universe. An infinite volume can get bigger, but it's still infinite.

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mfb- t1_jedv127 wrote

Yes, if the universe is finite then its volume increases. So what? Doesn't stop OP's question from being relevant, with the answer still being "it's not expanding into anything".

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