Can Galaxies Travel Faster Than Light Speed?

Light speed, space travel and the cosmos are among the most interesting topics and most debated in the scientific community.  The narrator in the video makes a remark about the topic and galaxies:

Probably my biggest regret when I made the Hubble Deep Field in 3D video is saying the phrase “these galaxies are racing away from us, in some cases faster than light”.

I had originally thought I was being clever and the comment would spur discussion. instead there was no discussion, only name calling and I mightily regretted putting it in there.

Anyway, this video was a long time coming, I had been meaning to make this for some time to illustrate what I was talking about.

Let’s see this cool video on how traveling faster than light could be possible on page 2

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2 Comments

  1. Lyons Nick said:

    Imagine placing spherical items on a trampoline. Each increasing in weight. Eventually the trampoline will begin to sag. Now for this to work imagine two forms of gravity. As the angle of the dent increases gravitational force can work more with less resistance. Thusly accelerating the object towards the center. But if its already in the center how does it continue moving forward? What gives it directions? Did I see this on a do$#%&!@*entary and mostly forgot? Am I making any sense? Am I sitting on my couch bored out of my mind surfing through Facebook ? yes I am!

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