How can space expand faster than the speed of light ?
Albert Einstein published Theory of Special Relativity in 1905, about 10 years later he published General Theory of Relativity on 25 November 1915.
Through relativity, Einstein made it very clear that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. But according to the Big Bang Theory space expanded much faster than this speed when it was formed 13.8 Billion ago.
Now you would be wondering when nothing can travel faster than the speed of light, then how come our space expansion took place so fast?
The answer to this question is that nothing can move faster than the speed of light in our universe, which means those laws & rules are bounded within the Universe. But the universe itself isn't in the universe, so space itself can travel faster than light, but nothing inside it can.
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