Submitted by Clean-Membership-308 t3_y8fr0v in space
gwardotnet t1_iszyy7a wrote
Reply to comment by StrawberryWaste3012 in My theory of the universe by Clean-Membership-308
Can't. It's expanding faster than speed of light. We'll never be able to see the big bang or the border of the universe.
kldload t1_it0on32 wrote
This is not true. Only very distant objects expand at away from us at apparent faster than light speeds. Nothing is moving faster than light in its own reference frame. The speed of light is\ 73 kilometers per second per megaparsec. That means its only the effects of the change in distance that appears to be faster than light could travel. In essence, the objects are receding away from us at speeds exceeding the distance light could cross for the same unit of time.
This is because each "point" in space is expanding at the rate above. The more "points" in space you have between you and a distant object, the faster it expands.
If there are two megaparsecs between you and an object, it will appear to recede at 146 km/s/mpc.
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Works out to about 4100 mpc between you and object to exceed c.
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