Jamandi_Aldori t1_iskmhhy wrote
Reply to comment by ski233 in Do 2 objects on opposite "ends" of the universe pull on each other to some extremely minute degree? by Courcy6185
>We don’t know this for certain that there are any parts of the universe expanding faster than the speed of light.
The statement he made does not require the universe to be expanding faster than light. Just expanding faster than the rate of acceleration that the gravitational influence of distant objects would have.
We know this it to be true, objectively, because we can measure and observe the relativistic red-shift of distance galaxies as they move away from us at various fractions of the speed of light.
ski233 t1_isksz60 wrote
What he said was “faster then causality” ie the speed of light.
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