
Why Our Finite Observable Universe Resides in Endless Space
The observable universe is limited by the finite age of cosmic expansion and the speed of light, while space itself may extend infinitely beyond what light has had time to reach us from.

The observable universe is limited by the finite age of cosmic expansion and the speed of light, while space itself may extend infinitely beyond what light has had time to reach us from.

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