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Assuming we originated from a single infinitely dense point in space time in the big bang, how can there be parts of the universe that we can't see as the light has not reached us yet, if nothing can travel faster than the speed of light relative to our frame of reference? Is that because the universe can expand faster than the speed of light? Or am I missing something?

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