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If the universe is expanding faster than light, doesn't that mean that in theory it is possible to travel faster than light?
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Theoretically, if you were say 2000 miles up in the sky and shot a bullet directly towards earth, would the bullet actually slow down to its terminal velocity before it hit the ground?
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If the universe is expanding faster than light, doesn't that mean that in theory it is possible to travel faster than light?
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