Thanks for the feedback, I shall read through the references and try to get my head around it. However, I was always under the impression that the theory suggested a single point expanded outwards...and if nothing can go faster than light then surely light would have at least gone with everything else...If not ahead of it. Maybe I should read those references.....
I just finished reading about New radio telescopes that could detect light sources billions of light years away that (it says) were produced at the time of the big bang.
Ok...so if everything in the universe/cosmos was produced at the same time as the big bang happened, and expansion meant that we ended up where we are now, how come the light that also happened at the same time is still billions of miles behind us?
Phil
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