"The Shrinking Observable Universe: A Cosmic Contraction"

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The expansion of the universe is causing the observable universe to shrink over time, limiting our ability to see distant objects. While a static universe would allow us to observe more and more light from distant objects as time goes on, the expansion of the universe means that we will only be able to see a smaller and smaller part of it. As the universe expands, the distance between us and other stars increases, resulting in a shrinking observable universe. Despite theories suggesting that the observable universe could be bigger than the universe itself, no evidence has been found to support this idea.
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