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If parts of the universe are moving away from each other faster than the speed of light relative to my position in space, how can we accurately tell the age or distance of other celestial bodies without knowing the maths and/or locations for accelerated superluminal expansion. Given we can't accurately predict the centre or point of origin for all mass if choosing to believe the Big Bang theory how can we tell distances and speeds when comparing a variable such as red or blue shift to a an unknown speculation and sources of newly created space time. It seems like our map of the universe could be completely different.

Order of searches lead to question at hand:

https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/664251/if-light-and-gravity-travels-at-the-same-speed-then-why-light-cant-escape-the-gr#:~:text=As%20to%20the%20the%20other,rays%20will%20always%20move%20toward

Superluminal expansion of the early universe how is this possible?

https://www.wtamu.edu/~cbaird/sq/mobile/2013/09/17/where-is-the-center-of-the-universe/

https://www.wtamu.edu/~cbaird/sq/mobile/2013/09/17/where-is-the-center-of-the-universe/

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