Originally Posted by raisor
To stay on topic here, I feel that the original post here can be quite confusing giving it's information. As far as our scientists can deduce, the universe is only 14 million light years old but it is 28 million light years around, if we assume it is round. How is this possible? To illustrate how this may work, take a round cake pan and pour a glass of water in to the middle of it. Now the water doesn't take the shape of the glass it was poured from because it now conforms to the shape that the pan allows. This means that it now appears to have a larger shape than what the glass had. It also didn’t fill the pan up from the point you poured it in to one point on the side of the pan, instead it spread out evenly from the center as best it could. The distance between the center and the side of the pan is now twice that of the entire distance from side to side. What's this have to do with the original post? well 14 is half of 28 so that would mean that the universe has had 14 million light years to expand outwards from it's center which equates to being 28 million light years wide. I honestly do not see how this proves, or disproves, the existence of a "creator" or that the theory of evolution is (in)correct.