Why is only the observable universe is observable?

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Why is only the observable universe is observable?

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Space is expanding everywhere. The further away you look, the faster space at that location is expanding relative to you. At the limit of the observable universe, about 46 billion light years away, space is expanding at the speed of light, so no information beyond that distance will ever enter the observable universe.

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