The Universe appears isotropic and homogeneous, revealing that regardless of the direction or location, it retains consistent properties like temperature and density.
Bob MacKendrick's inquiry into whether Earth is the center due to our observational ability to see a primitive Universe from all directions raises profound cosmic questions.
The concept of the Universe being isotropic and homogenous is fundamental in modern cosmology and challenges the notion of a centered Earth.
Einstein's general theory of relativity fundamentally reshaped our understanding, indicating that even our perception of the Universe's structure is fundamentally limited.
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