Thanks a lot.. I love forums!
I will look at your sources.
I have a question for Janus though. If the "observed distance for the furthest objects is now somewhere around 12-13 billion light years and it took the light that long to get to us, space also has that long to expand...
So observed...
Hi, I am a new user,
This question is bothering me for a long time and now with all the Webb telescope hype I need to ask:
It sounds very logical to think that a star that is a billion light years away is seen as it was a billion years ago because the light
took 1 billion years to get here...