We will not be able to see them in roughly a hundred billion or a trillion years. The matter that is giving us this information will overtake the moving horizon. And then there's a moot point. It will basically drop over a cliff at the edge of space, which is the horizon because it's moving away so quickly. I can't even believe I'm saying this, to be honest. You know you can tell me anything. Just between us, I am underscore comma dash underscore dollar sign capital G lowercase W comma forward slash dash reverse slash.
Neil deGrasse Tyson, comic co-host Chuck Nice, and theoretical physicist and author Brian Greene answer questions from our fans about string theory, the fabric of spacetime, interstellar travel, free will, and the meaning of life.
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