97% of Galaxies Are Moving Faster Than Light, HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?

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97% of galaxies are receding faster than light due to the expansion of space, not their movement through it. This phenomenon is explained through analogies like ants on an expanding balloon or dough. As space expands, distant galaxies move away faster, leading to a cosmic horizon that limits our observable universe.
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