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Maximum length Diameter of the universe

Should the maximum lengthdiameter of our universe always be more than its age in light years?

As if the distance between any two points in the universe is equal to 13.5 billion light years then the light from the big bang could also reach there and certainly more lenghtlength than its age in light yrs would violate the very basic laws of our universe.

Maximum length of the universe

Should the maximum length of our universe always be more than its age in light years?

As if the distance between any two points in the universe is equal to 13.5 billion light years then the light from the big bang could also reach there and certainly more lenght than its age in light yrs would violate the very basic laws of our universe.

Diameter of the universe

Should the diameter of our universe always be more than its age in light years?

As if the distance between any two points in the universe is equal to 13.5 billion light years then the light from the big bang could also reach there and certainly more length than its age in light yrs would violate the very basic laws of our universe.

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Should the maximum length of our universe always be more than to its age in light years?

As if the distance between any two points in the universe is equal to 13.5 billion light years then the light from the big bang could also reach there and certainly more lenght than thatits age in light yrs would violate the very basic laws of our universe.

Should the maximum length of our universe always be more than to its age in light years?

As if the distance between any two points in the universe is equal to 13.5 billion light years then the light from the big bang could also reach there and certainly more than that would violate the very basic laws of our universe.

Should the maximum length of our universe always be more than its age in light years?

As if the distance between any two points in the universe is equal to 13.5 billion light years then the light from the big bang could also reach there and certainly more lenght than its age in light yrs would violate the very basic laws of our universe.

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maximum Maximum length of the universe

Should the maximum lenghtlength of our universe alawaysalways be more thantothan to its age in light years?. 

As if the distance between any two points in the universe is equal to 13.5 billion ligtlight years then the light from the big bang could also reach there and certainly more than that would voilateviolate the very basic laws of our universe.

maximum length of the universe

Should the maximum lenght of our universe alaways be more thanto its age in light years. As if the distance between any two points in the universe is equal to 13.5 billion ligt years then the light from the big bang could also reach there and certainly more than that would voilate the very basic laws of our universe.

Maximum length of the universe

Should the maximum length of our universe always be more than to its age in light years? 

As if the distance between any two points in the universe is equal to 13.5 billion light years then the light from the big bang could also reach there and certainly more than that would violate the very basic laws of our universe.

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