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2303974 No.2303974 [Reply] [Original]

Can one get so far out of the universe
that you at one point can turn around
and see all the matter of the universe
in one little point?

>> No.2303997

I did it once, really wasn't as cool as I thought it would be.

>> No.2303998

Yep.

>> No.2304007

Nope.

Universe is expanding faster than the speed of light, and it's only getting faster.

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>> No.2304022

>>2304007
Cant go faster then the speed of light
(going by Einsteins theory of relativity)

>> No.2304025

I didn't think you could get outside on the Universe because outside there is no space-time, which means you couldn't be there.

>> No.2304030

>>2304022

Wrong. lrn2relativity-

>> No.2304036

>>2304022
Matter, energy and information cannot exceed C.
Space itself can do whatever the fuck she wants.

>> No.2304042

>>2304025
/thread

>> No.2304058

>>2304036

Only information. The regions of space outside the visible universe expand faster than with c relative to us, so the objects in these regions (matter, energy) also move away relativ to us faster than with c.

>> No.2304069

>>2304025
I do not think OP means to go outside of the universe, just really far in one direction.