The edge of our observable universe is expanding at three times the speed of light, which is possible because Einstein's speed limit applies only to objects moving through space, not to space itself stretching; the fabric of reality between galaxies is inflating like a balloon, carrying galaxies apart without them actually moving through space.
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The Universe Has Been Expanding Faster Than Light Since Day One #ShortsAdded:
The edge of our observable universe is racing away from us at three times the speed of light right now. This sounds impossible, but Einstein's rules only apply to objects moving through space.
Space itself can stretch as fast as it wants. The galaxies aren't actually moving. The fabric of reality between them is inflating like a balloon. We're watching cosmic history unfold in real time as distant light finally reaches us after traveling for billions of years through this expanding void.
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