It's claimed to be 46 billion LY, but its age is only measured as 13.8 
billion years. What I find puzzling about these numbers is that it seems 
this would imply the rate of expansion must have been greater than c during 
its lifetime. But AFAICT, the measured rate of expansion using Hubble's law 
never exceeded light speed before it reached its present size. Can anyone 
explain this apparent discrepancy? TY, AG

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