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RoDnSuE
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Galaxies traveling faster than the speed of light??
1st off, Hello to everyone on the board. There are some very interesting ideas/posts.
I watched a Youtube video titled "The Hubble Ultra Deep Field in 3D" (beautiful video by the way)
It states that some galaxies are moving away from us faster than the speed of light.
I would guess the COMBINED speed of the 2 galaxies could be faster than the speed of light but it isn't stated as such in the video.
If this is the case, let me ask a hypothetical question...
If galaxy "A" is moving away from galaxy "B" faster than the speed of light, then wouldn't the 2 galaxies be moving back in time relative to each other?
Just pondering some ideas:-)
Thanks for any ideas or replies.
Rod
1st off, Hello to everyone on the board. There are some very interesting ideas/posts.
I watched a Youtube video titled "The Hubble Ultra Deep Field in 3D" (beautiful video by the way)
It states that some galaxies are moving away from us faster than the speed of light.
I would guess the COMBINED speed of the 2 galaxies could be faster than the speed of light but it isn't stated as such in the video.
If this is the case, let me ask a hypothetical question...
If galaxy "A" is moving away from galaxy "B" faster than the speed of light, then wouldn't the 2 galaxies be moving back in time relative to each other?
Just pondering some ideas:-)
Thanks for any ideas or replies.
Rod