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Ooops2278 t1_ix8hxgk wrote

Still doesn't work. If the observable parts expanded with the universe then the whole distance the light had to travel expanded. Either that expansion happens with less than light speed and the distance is impossible or it expands faster and the light wouldn't reach us.

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Czl2 t1_ix8ze2e wrote

> Either that expansion happens with less than light speed and the distance is impossible or it expands faster and the light wouldn't reach us.

You raise a good point which shows me you are starting to understand.

Consider that the rate of expansion is not constant but accelerating.

As time passes things that are ever closer to us will start to move away from us at the speed of light and what was once visible will no longer be.

The horizon at which the rate of expansion is at light speed is getting closer and closer to us:

https://www.space.com/einstein-gravity-variations-dark-energy

Your happy thought for today is that all you see and know will not end in a 'big crunch' but instead may be torn apart at the fundamental particle level in a 'big rip':

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Rip

Do not panic! This is not yet certain as 'heat death' may happen first. I believe only the 'big crunch' ending has been ruled so at least you can be happy about that.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_fate_of_the_universe

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