Can someone explain to me how the expansion of space effects time with regards to the speed of light? As far as I understand certain statements made by physicists, time ceases to exist at the speed of light (186k mph), and yet space expansion is actually occurring at a rate that exceeds the speed of light (which is why no light from other galaxies will reach the Milky Way in a 100 billion years or so). So where does this leave time?
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