(June 28, 2014 at 10:39 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: Maybe you can share some of your knowledge to lessen my ignorance.
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Given the success of others in penetrating your stubborn ignorance, it's probably a complete waste of time.
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If the speed of light is fixed and the age of the Universe is 13.8 billion years old will you please explain how all of those galaxies are beyond the radius of 13.8 billion light years. If entire galaxies can exceed the speed of light then we can build faster than light space ships and explore the universe.
No. Wrong. You're confusing movement *through* space and expansion *of* space. As far as we know, nothing constrains the speed of the latter.
The remainder of your post is based on this gross misconception.