Universe's Vastness Explained
The universe's size is mind-boggling, with the observable universe extending approximately 93 billion light years in diameter. As light travels from distant galaxies, we are essentially peering into the past, revealing an ever-expanding cosmos. Astronomers have mapped the universe, uncovering massive galaxy filaments and walls, such as the Hercules Corona Borealis Great Wall, showcasing the intriguing structure of our universe.In this clip
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If the universe is x billion years old and the light we are seeing from seconds before the Big Bang is that old and traveled at the speed of light, is the universe in fact expanding faster than the speed of light?
Is the universe expanding faster than the speed of light if the universe is x billion years old and the light we are seeing from seconds before the Big Bang is that old and traveled at the speed of light?