It's not obvious, if you were to apply the same method to distant galaxies,
such as those at z~8, you'd find they were receding at ~8 times the speed
of light and their distance would be close to 100 billion light years. But
that would be due divergence of the light rays due dilatation of space also
the dilatation itself of space time would increase the distance too.

Indeed, or have to discount many of those effects to get the correct age of
~13.2 billion years of the universe, or else the age will be infinite.


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Daniel Rocha - RJ
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