Physics, asked by askwhywhatwhen, 9 hours ago

If the Universe is 13.8 billion years old, then does it mean we shouldn't be able to see object 46 billion light years away.​

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Answered by Sarahcosta
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Therefore, the longer we wait, the farther we can see, as light travels in a straight line at the speed of light. So after 13.8 billion years, you'd expect to be able to see back almost 13.8 billion light years, subtracting only how long it took stars and galaxies to form after the Big Bang.

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Answered by amkaleemm2
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The longer we wait, the farther we can see, as light travels in a straight line at the speed of light. So after 13.8 billion years, you'd expect to be able to see back almost 13.8 billion light years, subtracting only how long it took stars and galaxies to form after the Big Bang.

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