phinds said:
That is, SPACE (/the universe) can expand faster that c, not a material object.
I believe that, in fact, we already have the technology to build something that expands faster than the speed of light. Look:
If we take a 1 cm elastic band and, in one second, stretch it until it is 4 cm long, it will have expanded by 3 cm in one second—that is, it will have expanded at a speed of 3 cm/s.
Now, in order to increase the speed, we can build a mechanism according to the following scheme:
The blue line is the elastic band, the black dots are fixed pins, and the red dot is a pin that can move vertically.
In one hundredth of a second, the red pin moves 2 cm upward, like this:
Under these conditions, the band stretches to 4.12 cm, so it has expanded by 3.12 cm at a speed of 3.12/0.01 = 312 cm/s = 3.12 m/s.
Now, if we duplicate the mechanism, we initially have the following:
And after 0.01 seconds we see the following:
In this way, the band, which initially had a length of 2 cm, after one hundredth of a second will have a length of 2 × 4.12 = 8.24 cm, which means it has expanded by 6.24 cm at a speed of 6.24/0.01 = 624 cm/s = 6.24 m/s.
In general, if we multiply the mechanism by n, the band initially has a length of n cm and after one hundredth of a second it will have a length of n×4.12, so it will have expanded by (n×4.12)−n=3.12n centimetres at a speed of 3.12n/0.01=312n cm/s.
If we take n=100 million, we find that the band would initially be 100 million centimetres long (1,000 km) and after one hundredth of a second it would be 412 million centimetres (4,120 km), which means it expanded 3,120 km at a speed of 3,120/0.01 = 312,000 km/s.