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Hi everyone, just wanted to ask a question for clarity. I understand as we look further away we are seeing earlier periods of time, as the light is just reaching us, and this applies in any direction. My question is given enough time, will we be able to see back to Big Bang era but also a progression of linear time forward or is this blanket prohibited by the time horizon? For example if we follow a timeline back with distance, is there is a point where we would then see time again progress forward as light reaches us from say the other physical side of the universe or is this somehow never visible?
Not sure if the question is coherent/makes sense, Iām not exactly sure how to express it.
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