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That picture you've been carrying around since middle school — a cosmic explosion, the ultimate firework, a little speck detonating into empty space — is wrong. Not a little wrong. Fundamentally, completely, structurally wrong. And it's not just imprecise. It's actively preventing you from understanding what actually happened. An explosion has a point of origin. A location you can point to. Debris flying outward into pre-existing space. But where did the Big Bang happen? Point to it. Which direction should you look? You can't — because the question doesn't make sense. There was no empty void waiting to be filled. There was no outside. There wasn't even "nothing" in the way you're imagining it. The Big Bang didn't happen somewhere in space. The Big Bang was space beginning to exist. And it didn't expand into something — it just expanded. The expansion was the creation of room. New space appearing between things. That's not an explosion. That's something else entirely. Something that has no analogy in your everyday experience. And it's still happening — right now, this second — as you listen to this. 🎬 Stock Footage: Licensed from Vecteezy: https://www.vecteezy.com/ ------------------- SOURCES: 📚 The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume I, Chapter 3, "The Relation of Physics to Other Sciences" — Section 3-4: Astronomy Available free online at: https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.e... 📚 The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume I, Chapter 7, "The Theory of Gravitation" Available free online at: https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.e... 📚 Richard P. Feynman, "Feynman Lectures on Gravitation," Lecture 13: Cosmology — Discussions on the expanding universe, cosmological models, red shifts, and the geometry of space (Caltech, 1962–63; published by Westview Press, 1995) 📚 Richard P. Feynman, "Feynman Lectures on Gravitation," Lecture 14: Cosmology (continued) — On superstars, singularities, and the limits of general relativity (Caltech, 1962–63; published by Westview Press, 1995) 📚 Richard P. Feynman, "The Character of Physical Law," Chapter 1: "The Law of Gravitation, an Example of Physical Law" (1965) Based on the 1964 Messenger Lectures at Cornell University 📚 Richard P. Feynman, "The Character of Physical Law," Chapter 7: "Seeking New Laws" — On the boundaries of knowledge and the honest limits of scientific theory (1965) Based on the 1964 Messenger Lectures at Cornell University -- ⚠️WARNING: This channel isn't officially connected to Richard Feynman or his estate. We're here to share his incredible way of explaining physics with a new generation who never got to learn from him directly. This isn't his voice — it's our tribute to his teaching style, created purely for education and inspiration. No impersonation intended, just deep respect for one of history's greatest teachers. 🙏 All content is created to inspire, educate, and encourage reflection. This channel follows YouTube’s monetization policies, including clear labeling of synthetic media. This channel has no official connection to Richard Feynman, his estate. We are independent educators using AI technology to make Feynman's teachings more accessible. What we do: Transform Feynman's lectures and writings into engaging video format using AI voice synthesis, staying faithful to his original words and style. What we DON'T do: Claim this is actually Feynman speaking, add our own theories, or misrepresent his ideas.