Big Bang Misconception - Exploring Beyond the Speed of Light

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In summary: This expansion can exceed the speed of light because it is not limited by the laws of general relativity.
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It's generally accepted that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light (expect hypothetical particles that have yet to be discovered). This is in accordance with general relativity.

However general relativity seems to break down momentarily after the big bang because matter must have been accelerated at speeds greater than the speed of light during the rapid expansion phase.

So surely general relativity is wrong because this matter must have exceeded the speed of light?

Can anyone clarify this please?

Thanks.
 
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However general relativity seems to break down momentarily after the big bang because matter must have been accelerated at speeds greater than the speed of light during the rapid expansion phase.

To illustrate this effect imagine you are measuring the distance between two objects with a measuring rod for several times and get an increasing distance. In classical mechanics this means that the objects are moving. But in GR there is another possibility: Your rod is shrinking. That's what happens with our universe. The metric of space is changing with time and there is no limit for this kind of expansion.
 
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studentxlol said:
It's generally accepted that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light (expect hypothetical particles that have yet to be discovered). This is in accordance with general relativity.

However general relativity seems to break down momentarily after the big bang because matter must have been accelerated at speeds greater than the speed of light during the rapid expansion phase.

So surely general relativity is wrong because this matter must have exceeded the speed of light?

Can anyone clarify this please?

Thanks.

Matter wasn't accelerating. Space itself was expanding and carrying matter with it.
 

What is the Big Bang Misconception?

The Big Bang Misconception is the idea that the Big Bang was a literal explosion that occurred at a single point in space and time. In reality, the Big Bang was the rapid expansion of space itself, and it did not occur at a single point.

Does the Big Bang violate the laws of physics?

No, the Big Bang theory is consistent with the laws of physics. It is the most widely accepted explanation for the origin and evolution of the universe.

Can anything travel faster than the speed of light?

According to the current understanding of physics, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. The speed of light is a fundamental limit set by the laws of physics and cannot be exceeded.

What is the significance of exploring beyond the speed of light?

Exploring beyond the speed of light is important for understanding the early moments of the universe, as well as for developing new theories and models of physics. However, it is currently not possible to travel or communicate faster than the speed of light.

Is it possible for the speed of light to change?

According to the theory of relativity, the speed of light is a constant and does not change. However, there are some theories that propose the existence of particles that could travel faster than light, but these have not been proven and are still highly debated among scientists.

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