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What travels faster than the speed of light?

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What travels faster than the speed of light?

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Apparently almost everything does if we are to believe the latest information reported by a team of astronomers from the California Institute of Technology. They claim to be able to see light now that was generated from galaxies about 13 billion years ago shortly after the origin of the universe. This new information was reported by FOX News on Wednesday, July 11, 2007. Our solar system and the Earth must have been here before this light reached us if we are just seeing the light now, because our Earth is supposed to be roughly five billion years old. This also means that roughly half of the objects in the universe in the opposite direction from where the light is coming from and that the light has not yet reached – must have arrived at their current locations faster than the speed of light if they arrived as a result of the Big Bang. These observations about light are in conflict with the laws of physics, but this appears to be of little concern to the astronomers. The author of the b

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