The universe is expanding with constant acceleration, which means that the speed of acceleration of the universe at some point exceeds the speed of light. This point from our perspective looks like the edge of the universe, because no information can reach us from that point.
To simplify this idea, imagine driving a car and the maximum speed of this car is 100 km per hour. Let's say it's your responsibility to transfer information between points (o) and (p).
Now imagine that the road is a Treadmill (moving rug) inversely and imagine that the speed of this rug moving around 50 km in the opposite direction means that your car will go twice as far but eventually arrive. Now imagine that the moving rug is moving at 150km per hour, which means that your car won't reach its target, whatever its speed, and in fact it will move away from the point of arrival with time.
Any information that exists in Coney's time is accelerating faster than the speed of light is one that will never reach us and looks like it doesn't exist.
No information can travel between two zoonotic drops faster than the speed of causation (the speed of light). Now imagine with me the acceleration point of the universe beyond the speed of causation. This point forms an information barrier between what exists in the section of the universe that expands slower than light and the section that accelerates faster than light. These two parts of the universe can't communicate.
Now it's a mistake to assume that the speed of acceleration near the speed of light is a point further than our current position because this assumption is based on that we are in the center of the universe and this assumption is wrong.
That's what I imagine about this idea:
Every point in the universe is accelerating increasingly and the relationship of acceleration is associated with entropy at that point, that is, time is the only factor by which we can assume that the acceleration of the universe is increasing. time = acceleration and, therefore, more time has elapsed as the speed of expansion increases and the ratio of acceleration also increases until we reach an acceleration point above the speed of light and the two sections become out of touch.
This is the frontier of the cosmic bubble we live through, but it's not the universe.
In saying the last thing in the universe that exists in the bubble of its diameter is the space for the crisis to reach the acceleration of its expansion to the speed of light.
But assuming that somehow we were able to move at 1,000 times the speed of light and tried to reach the edge of the bubble (the point that separates the speed of expansion between faster and slower than the speed of light). We will discover that the bubble diameter travels with us in any direction we move.
Why can't we get to the edge of the bubble?
The cosmic bubble (the perspective universe) is the distance from the spatial tissue necessary for acceleration to reach the speed of light and therefore wherever we are in the universe we will observe the perspective of the same area required for acceleration to reach the speed of light and then an information barrier (an acceleration point beyond the speed of light) or what is called the edge of the universe.
What does this perception mean:
There are several points that can be assumed based on this imagination:
- It is possible to be more than double the size of today's assumption.
- The age of the bubble we live in is what we call the age of the virtual universe and therefore we do not know the age of the real universe.
I'm working on an article about the expansion of the universe and how it can happen, but it still needs some simplification and scrutiny because its content is full of virtual ideas.