Nonetheless, the stars orbiting the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way have been observed to move at about 15000000 kilometers per hour. I didn't want an answer to that. I just can't understand how that can be when nothing can be faster than light.
Light travels 299,792.458 kilometers per second. The sun is on average 149.60 million km away from the earth. Sunlight therefore takes a little more than eight minutes to reach the earth. Hence the real question. How can the universe then have been as big as our solar system shortly after its...
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Hi. My name is Sven Dahlhaus. I'm from Germany and just got my high school diploma. Nevertheless, I am a big fan of theoretical physics. There is a question that bothers me a lot. According to Einstein's theory, nothing can...