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by sliverstorm
5441 days ago
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Your parent's point was simple and practical, not bound up in relativity. Parent was merely observing that even though we see it (please do not launch off into a metaphysical discussion about "what is seeing"), if we were to go visit it, it could no longer be there for use to "use". |
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In our universe, "It could all be gone by now" not only isn't true, it doesn't even make logical sense. There is no one such thing as "now".
Now, "It could all be gone by the time we get there" is a different, totally practical and valid statement. But that's just because of the amount of time it would take us to cross that distance; it has nothing to do with the distance that light has already traveled.