Explain how can space expand faster than the speed of light?
Answer / Nand Kishor Jha
Space expanding faster than the speed of light does not imply that physical objects or information are moving faster than light. This is due to the expansion of the universe itself, where galaxies move away from each other at an accelerating rate. The expansion rate is described by Hubble's law.
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