Suppose the universe is spinning fast with the big bang as its center. is the acceleration not explained?

everything in the universe actually revolves. is it not possible that the universe originated from a primordial atom that also revolved? as a result of which the universe exploded while spinning and thus revolves. and if so, surely there must be a centrifugal force causing the universe to expand faster than expected?

Asker: king, 26 years

Answer

The expansion of the universe proceeds in all directions (three-dimensional) in the same way.

Rotation is not spherically symmetric, but occurs around an axis. In the direction of that axis there is no acceleration, at the equator the acceleration is maximum.

There is no center in our universe.

Suppose the universe is spinning fast with the big bang as its center.  is the acceleration not explained?

Answered by

Prof. dr. Christopher Waelkens

Astronomy

Catholic University of Leuven
Old Market 13 3000 Leuven
https://www.kuleuven.be/

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