Now, scientists believe that some far Galaxy are moving in space, much faster than the speed of light. Does this mean that they are traveling in the past also, therefore to another universe in the past? How big can this universe get? It seems endless. Therefore if a Galaxy traveling in the past would be that average, we would have to move more quickly to ever visit, because we want to be able to if it goes back in the big bang, or would we. It may be the answer to the universe without end., what do you think?
Seems logical me when that Galaxy goes quickly enough and far enough back in time, it will eventually where everything began when never comes, and just perhaps as each Galaxy gets away from the center of the universe he trips over quickly until it starts password back in time to the early start another universe, which would make more than one universe just in a different timezone therefore parallel universe. Another younger age to start over again in an endless cycle... Now, I wonder if this means that you only go so far in the past, or can move you the big bang and in another universe on a different cycle and how many times can you do this just like any other relating to the universe; its probably endless. Then this is what I think, "I think the point an object reaches speeds faster than light, traveling in time, and once you quite far back past at the beginning you will be in another universe one older than ours that we now live." And I also believe that they need rewriting the theory of big bang, because it doesn't fit into the scheme of things in my view it. »
These Galaxy move faster that the speed of light is billions of light-years from Earth and disappeared there in the past time. And if they really go faster than light we want to be able to see in the future if we live that long. You also remember the milky way where we live is also traveling through space in mind, breaking speeds and one day will be also held back in time and if we wait long enough we will be able to see the Galaxy who disappeared long ago. Scientist know much about space, but have not yet touched on how big it really is.
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