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Terms like Universe, Observable Universe, and Hubble Volume often get used interchangeably and explained in very technical terms, but simply put, what are they and how do they differ?
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@Archnemesis88

8 months ago

They missed a great opportunity to call this the hubble bubble

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@jamesfowley4114

8 months ago

I asked this question a few days ago on some video. Thanks for the answer.

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@js70371

8 months ago

It kind of makes sense that if the universe started as a singularity with infinite density that it should create a universe containing an infinite amount of matter

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@erictart4225

8 months ago

Silly, the Hubble Volume is actually "Mute". No one can hear you in space!

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@internet_introvert

8 months ago

No practical ftl and accelerating universal expansion is an existential thought that sometimes consumes me entirely.

This is why I drink.

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@Noctoletsgo

8 months ago

I assume the edge is just the term for how far we can see then

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@malcolmt7883

8 months ago

What if the Universe's expansion stopped and reversed at some point? Would signals from beyond the current horizon become visible?

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@stickmanonfire

7 months ago

@isaacarthur what do you think of the idea that our observable universe may exist inside of a black hole?

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@Hi-Hi1990

8 months ago

These space shorts, while super educational and informative, give me existential crises like no other. We are just a speck of dust in this universe, and our world leaders are igniting wars, genocides and financial crises over nothing. Nothing we do matters, bruh.

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@kayakMike1000

7 months ago

Currently observable universe. There are things we can observe just barely neutrinos come to mind. Perhaps there's finer particles that are just out if the range of our ability to perceive...

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@doltsbane

8 months ago

So roughly the same volume as the pile of junk I'm currently having to lug up the basement stairs during my current cleaning project.

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@XvEsunavX

8 months ago

the universe is expanding ftl?

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@cosmictreason2242

8 months ago

It's actually impossible to prove that anything exists outside the Hubble Volume. It could very well be the physical outside edge of the universe and the Milky Way is at the geometric center of the universe

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@comentedonakeyboard

8 months ago

The Hubble Bubble

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@Samy110

6 months ago

This is wrong. You are confusing the cosmological event horizon and the hubble horizon. The hubble horizon is the point where space and everything in it moves away from us with c. But in fact, and counter intuitively, light that leaves today can reach us even if it emitted as far away as ~ 17.5 billion lightyears from us today. This is farther than the Hubble radius and has to do with the fact that the further away a point in space is, the faster it receeds from us. But these photons can eventually reach patches of space that move away from us more slowly and eventually cross the Hubble horizon and reach us.

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@EgguEd51

8 months ago

This guy sounds like Kripke from big bang theory

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@darcilucas9201

8 months ago

I gave the thumbs up number 555

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@downtown2622

8 months ago

”Univos”

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@nexiuz2233

8 months ago

So the darkness is ever expanding, and the light is ever chasing the darkness

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@tylerriesermusic

8 months ago

Why is stevebridges talking about space

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