Light is the fastest thing in space, moving at nearly 300,000 km per second. But space itself can expand faster than that. During the first fraction of a second after the Big Bang, the universe underwent “cosmic inflation,” expanding faster than the speed of light. Even today, distant galaxies are moving away from us so quickly that their light will never reach us, forever lost beyond our observable universe.
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