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I understand that background radiation that we observe actually dates from the time of the creation of the universe (The Big Bang).
I also understand that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light.
My question is how did we (the solar system) get here before the radiation did considering that we were both at the same point in space at the time of creation?
Have we somehow traveled faster than light to get here before light itself? Or am I missing a fundamental point here?
I also understand that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light.
My question is how did we (the solar system) get here before the radiation did considering that we were both at the same point in space at the time of creation?
Have we somehow traveled faster than light to get here before light itself? Or am I missing a fundamental point here?