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Suppose there were an object beyond the observable universe. How would it be observed?

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Suppose there were an object beyond the observable universe. How would it be observed?

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We cannot observe an object farther away than 14 billion light years now, although we might be able to observe it by waiting longer for its light to arrive (as time passes, the observable universe becomes larger).

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