To: Lazamataz
the age of the universe is 13.8 billion years...But we see objects 93 billion light years away.
The universe has expanded faster than the speed of light.
And the outside edge of the universe isn't expanding, all of space is.
And we can see only a very tiny portion of the total universe.
To: Right_Wing_Madman
The universe has expanded faster than the speed of light.I have a speeding ticket court date. I intend to argue that EVERYONE is speeding, at faster than the speed of light, so I should not be selectively prosecuted.
28 posted on
03/03/2025 4:18:33 AM PST by
Lazamataz
(The BEST birthday present I ever got WAS DONALD TRUMP WINNING IN 2024!!!)
To: Right_Wing_Madman
Agree with post 19. Also, the 93 billion is the diameter of the universe. The radius is half that, which is the distance matter had to travel from the center.
57 posted on
03/03/2025 4:36:28 AM PST by
Tell It Right
(1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
To: Right_Wing_Madman
And the outside edge of the universe isn't expanding, all of space is. What is the difference between "the universe" and "all of space?"
90 posted on
03/03/2025 5:21:06 AM PST by
ShadowAce
(Linux - The Ultimate Windows Service Pack )
To: Right_Wing_Madman
‘And the outside edge of the universe isn’t expanding, all of space is.’
Whatever is expanding has to have something to expand into. What is that something? We use to ask the teachers about that, and for some reason, they became angry.
108 posted on
03/03/2025 5:40:10 AM PST by
odawg
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