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How Can Space Expand Faster Than The Speed Of Light?
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anoie: yes it can becoz as per the big bang theory the space attained the length of solar system in 100secs whereas light takes 8 mins 32secs to reach earth and as space doesn't have air the expandation is not losing its energy and expanding in the same pace

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Yes because according to the big bang theory the space attained the length of the solar system in 100secs whereas light takes 8 mins 32secs to reach earth from sun and as space doesn't have air there fore it's expanding at the same pace as it is not losing it's energy

Cosmic04: here's the answer for this question.
Cosmic04: Although nothing can travel faster than the speed of light, when space is expanding itself then things can move further than light does in a period this is because it is not a particle that is traveling it is the fabric of space itself.
Cosmic04: Space can expand at a rate that has not been determined but will not expanded to be bound by the movement of light or particles, so if the fabric of space itself expands then things can effectively be moved apart from each other at faster than light speed without themselves exceeding the limit.
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