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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.
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.