How can the observable universe be over 90 billion light-years across when the universe is only 14 billion years old?

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How can the observable universe be over 90 billion light-years across when the universe is only 14 billion years old?

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Reading (some) of the responses here, so if i started out at light speed towards a planet thats 10 light years away, itd take me longer to reach it due to the space between source and destination expanding with the universe? Why dont i expand with it as well?

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