Why is the universe limited in range of visibility if it is infinite?

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Please correct me if I’m wrong in understanding big bang, I understood that there was nothing in the beginning and everything was formed all at once, hence the light from the farthest will take billions of years to reach us to see it’s present moment and so why is matter limited, honestly feels like a computer simulation since everything is limited in nature.

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I don’t understand the question, but if your asking why we can’t see the big bang, it’s because our telescopes sent good enough yet… but they are getting close. If you’re asking why we can’t see the edge of the universe, it’s Because the universe is expanding faster than the speed of light. it’s doing this faster than the speed of light and not breaking any other rules of physics because new space is being formed between the stars … the universe is literally growing between galaxies.

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