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From what I understand, our Hubble's sphere is just relative to Earth and has a diameter of 93 billion light years putting the edge of the observable universe at 46-47 billion light years away.
So every object in space will essentially have it's own Hubble's sphere and objects near the edge of our universe will have there own Hubble's sphere relative to their point in space. Wouldn't that make the universe infinite and it's simply filled with Hubble sphere's?
Also, if the configurations that matter can be in is finite wouldn't that mean there's infinite versions of you and of Earth especially after what NASA said Thursday about Earth size planets being quite common vs say Jupiter sized planets.
Thanks
So every object in space will essentially have it's own Hubble's sphere and objects near the edge of our universe will have there own Hubble's sphere relative to their point in space. Wouldn't that make the universe infinite and it's simply filled with Hubble sphere's?
Also, if the configurations that matter can be in is finite wouldn't that mean there's infinite versions of you and of Earth especially after what NASA said Thursday about Earth size planets being quite common vs say Jupiter sized planets.
Thanks