Submitted by _bidooflr_ t3_11isl13 in askscience
[deleted] t1_jb2kmm7 wrote
Reply to comment by TheDoctorIsInane in Does the age of the universe depends on where you are? by _bidooflr_
It continues to travel through space towards us but the space expands to fast for it to "catch up". Unless something is tightly enough connected to counteract this, it will happen to everything separated by space. The current models even predict that in the far future, the only information available will be that from the local cluster of galaxies. The space between our cluster and the other ones will, although it is relatively small today compared to the visible universe, expand at a faster and faster rate. 1 unit of space becomes 2 units of space in some time, then 4 units of space, 8 etc...
We are actually fortunate that we may observe light all the way back to where it started! The "observable horizon" is still behind the beginning of time, so to speak.
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