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Einstein said that nothing can move faster than the speed of light, and yet astronomers think the universe expanded from a microscopic spec to become larger than the solar system, in a fraction of a second.
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The paradox is real, the expansion of space as an answer to this paradox is not. There are energy issues: If the space has increased, then the net gravimetric energy between two objects on either side of the expanded space has also increased, and where did this come from?
Builders adding blocks adds energy, just as an expanding loaf of bread requires energy from the oven. Inflation does not address this energy issue. This explanation for the size of the universe is thermodynamically bankrupt. It is as phony as perpetual motion, and should be summarily dismissed.