Why are we able to find the smallest planck length of the universe and the universe doesn't expand smaller, but it does expand bigger? I don't understand why it only expands in one dimension and not all? Why isn't the universe expanding smaller and getting bigger?
RE: Why is the universe increasingly predictable at larger scales?
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Why is the universe increasingly predictable at larger scales?
The cause of the universe's expansion is under intense investigation by physicists and cosmologists. Recent episodes of PCS Space Time have been covering current theories. I highly recommend this YouTube series.
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