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arthog:
To add a different slant to this question , i googled a bit of info the other day . you know how the bigwigs think the universe is 20 odd billion years old . and you know how they think it all spread out from the original big firecracker , these same bunch of thinkers tell us that nothing can move faster than light dont they ? if thats the case , how come the universe is over 150 billion light years in diameter . last i checked my maths thats distance of 75 odd billion light years from the middle so , foolish me is thinking , if they arent making mistakes in lots of places that means the bits that are 75 billion light years from where they where 20 billion light years ago , moved at about 3 and 3/4's times the speed of light to get there .
anyone care to correct my assumptions please .
One of your incorrect assumptions is that the speed of light is constant.
Another incorrect assumption is that your information that the universe is 150 billion light years in diameter is incorrect. The universe is not a sphere, even when the bending of space due to gravity is accounted for. The phrase 'diameter' has no meaning when referring to the universe. The universe is like the surface of a balloon, where everything is expanding and getting farther away from each other. But where the surface of a balloon is 2 dimensional, the surface of the universe is 3 dimensional, and scientists have figured out from the relative movements of different stars and galaxies that the universe is not the most basic 4 dimensional circle, but they are unsure what it actually is.
If you are on the surface of a balloon, there is no center of the balloon on the surface of that balloon. Similarly, there is no middle of the universe.