If we currently can look into some of the furthest stars, actually seeing the past
Isn't it conceivable that given enough distance we should be able to see
Parts of the Big Bang? If the Universe is endless, it means we should be able to see into its beginning.
Has this theory ever been presented ? Is there anyone looking in to this possibility ?
Saturday, August 5, 2017
big bang - Is it possible to look into the beginning of the Universe?
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