The question I have has been asked repeatedly by myself on many different sites, but always I have gotten the answer " I don't know." What I would like to know is since the universe itself is expanding, why, with all the technology we have, to be able to land a three foot impactor on a comet millions of miles from earth, can we not find the point of origin of the big bang? Each of the galaxies are expanding outward, even our own. Reverse triangulation would seem to me to be the fastest and most accurate way to determine the point of origin. Why, with all of our knowlege, has this not been achieved? I have gotten answers that are so ludicris as to defy explaination. I have even been told that there never was a point of origin, since all space and time were compressed into single point at one sinlge time therefore the big bang happened all at once everywhere. If that were the case then the galaxies in the universe would have achieved there location everywhere all at once, and would have no outward expansion. You can see my delima. Could you give an answer that does not sound like you are talking to a three year old?