Well I guess the question would be what would we see if we looked over 13.7billion light years away.. or however old the universe is. Could we see a point before the universe was formed, and if we couldn't what would stop us from seeing into that distance?
Just wondering if we can see into something that doesn't exist yet, and if not what would the edge of what is real and what is not yet real look like or be like?
Sorry neutralino I meant universe not galaxy.
So what would the outside of the universe(red circle) be like? The cross from reality to the time before reality is marked by the yellow poof thing. I get that their would be no light outside and we would probably see nothing, or is it impossible to see things far enough away in light years to see before the universe started? I guess that the outsides of the universe would have to travel faster than the speed of light for this to be possible.. or maybe I'm asking silly questions
It's just that we can look back so far.. but can we look to a point before everything started?