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Let's assume that the universe is currently about 156 billion light years across. Suppose (I know it is impossible) that we somehow devised the ability to travel much, much faster than the speed of light and were able to reach the "edge" of the expanding universe. What would happen as we continued to travel beyond this point? Would we simply reach empty space and continue to see nothing for all time thereafter, or might we possibly "see" a state of the universe that was in existence before the Big Bang?