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The reason for the fading of galaxies?

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Answered by sushmita
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“Not even light itself can escape a black hole”, and then, “black holes and they are the brightest objects in the Universe”. I've also said “nothing can travel faster than the speed of light”. And then I'll say something like, “ galaxies aremoving away from us faster thanthe speed of light.”
Answered by kapilchaudhary2
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✔Galaxies Fade. Eventually, the stars of the Milky Way will burn out as will the stars in other galaxies sprinkled through the universe.


On the human time scale, the Milky Way galaxy is eternal. ... But current observations suggest that "dark energy" is causing the universe to expand faster, driving galaxies farther apart.

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