Chroot,
You have just touched the very core of my question.
With your argument the question that arises is
If the universe was at a single point 13.7 BLY ago,
then how two points in the universe got separated by say 43 BLYs
in 13 BLYs?
Kurdt & other friends,
The source from which I got the info is space.com
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/mystery_monday_040524.html
As I understand our universe is like a bubble and our three dimensional space is the
surface and the thickness of the bubble.
From the illustration...
Recently I read that Universe is 156 Billion Light Years in size.
Even if every thing moves at speed of light, a 13 Billion years old universe
should not have radious more than 13 Billion years. Is it Correct?
Can the rate of expansion exceed speed of light?