A Galaxy 35 Billion Lightyears Away

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    It is NOT 35 billion years old, it is 35 billion light years away/distant. The observable Universe is about 95 billion light years in diameter. It has been and continues to expand rapidly since the Big Bang.
     
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    Also, as far as we know, nothing in the universe can exceed the speed of light. However, again to the best of my knowledge, no such limitation exists on the expansion of the universe itself.
     
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    The speed of light applies to the expansion also.
     
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    Interesting. I looked it up though and this is what it says. Bear in mind, I’m a biologist, not a physicist.

    …”the laws of relativity apply to objects as they move through space, not to space itself
    In other words, when we say “nothing can move faster than light,” we mean “nothing can move faster than light through space,” but that the motion of objects through space tells us nothing about how space itself will evolve. Alternatively, we can only assert that nothing moves faster than light relative to another object at the same location, or event, in spacetime.”

    https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/universe-speed-of-light/
     
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