Ian Pitchford

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Those first photons that we see today in the microwave background radiation were only 42 million light years away from the Earth when they started their journey. Today, the distance between that starting point in space and the Earth has stretched to an estimated 45.7 billion light years. This is the edge of the visible universe, the visible cosmic horizon. But light isn’t everything.
What We Cannot Know: Explorations at the Edge of Knowledge
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