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HarryWertM
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The CMB is believed to have started [or ended] 13.7 billion years ago. Recent estimates of Hubble constant are around 70 km/s/Mpc, or 228 km/s/Mlyr. When we look at CMB we are looking back 13700 million years into the past. Multiplying 228 by 13700 gives us 1.04 times the speed of light as the current [in our time frame] rate of recession of CMB. Yes?
Uhhh... Make that 10.4 times the speed of light.
Uhhh... Make that 10.4 times the speed of light.
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