According to the implications of Hubble's findings, what geometric property describes the expansion as being the same in all directions and everywhere in space?

Answer

Isotropic

Hubble's conclusion that the recessional pattern holds true regardless of the direction an observer looks implies a universe that is expanding uniformly throughout its volume. This characteristic is specifically termed isotropic, meaning it looks the same in every direction. Combined with uniformity (the same conditions existing everywhere in space), the isotropic nature confirms that an observer anywhere in the cosmos would measure the exact same pattern of distant recession dependent only on distance, reinforcing the idea that there is no privileged center to this expansion.

According to the implications of Hubble's findings, what geometric property describes the expansion as being the same in all directions and everywhere in space?
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