![]() ![]() Unfortunately, it's also terribly convenient. I'd suggested that this is a terribly oversimplified model for our universe expanding. There's no center, and the universe isn't expanding into anything. ![]() It's not an explosion from a specific place, with galaxies hurtling out like cosmic jetsam. Perhaps it's dark energy acceleration, or the earliest inflationary period of the universe when EVERYTHING expanded faster than the speed of light. So, how can galaxies be traveling faster than the speed of light when nothing can travel faster than light? Warp speed galaxies come up when I talk about the expansion of the universe. And then I'll say something like, " galaxies are moving away from us faster than the speed of light." There's more than a few items on this list, and it's confusing at best. I've also said "nothing can travel faster than the speed of light". "Not even light itself can escape a black hole", and then, " black holes and they are the brightest objects in the universe". ![]()
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