Expanding
- From: "F. Kuik" <f.kuik@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 00:46:03 +0200
The earliest created material will, more or less, be moving away from us
with velocity c due to expaning at the edge of our visible universe. So when
we look at the far end of our universe we would not see that earliest
material because of the large redshift. (Eventually infinite redshift?)
Why does the "edge" move away with velocity c ?
Thanks,
Floris
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