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Can space move faster than light?

Space is expanding faster than light, and space is flowing into black holes faster than light. But gravitation acts at light speed, and gravity is caused by a bend in space. So does space move faster than light or no?

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Can space move faster than light? Space is not stuff. It does not move at all. Spacetime is just the relationship between bits of matter and energy. Space is expanding faster than light, OK. and space is flowing into black holes faster than light. Space is doing no such thing. Space is not stuff. It has no mass, no speed. But gravitation acts at light speed, Are you so sure? I am not. Jupiter and the Sun act like it was instantaneous. and gravity is caused by a bend in space. No, the shape of spaceTIME is called gravity. So does space move faster than light or no? No. Space is not stuff.
One commonly-known fact in physics is that you cannot move faster than the speed of light. While that's basically true, it's also an over-simplification. Under the theory of relativity, there are actually three ways that objects can move: At the speed of light Slower than the speed of light Faster than the speed of light
space/time is expanding. it may expand faster than light, it makes normal sense to infer that at the edge of the universe the light from stars, or whatever is not having to wait on the space/time to move out further so it can exist beyond the point it already is. Or maybe it does, maybe light is piling up all around the inside of a great sphere, but this is not seen by us. And although the inside surface of the sphere is far away now and would take billions of years for the light to get back to us, at an earlier time the same thing should have been happening and that early light should be visible to us now, which it isn't to my knowledge, Maybe we should try to measure the light that is coming from every point around us, and although our share of that light would be only a few photons, it still might be enough to say that indeed there is light photons arriving at exactly the same time from all directions, with the same energies, etc.
Actually there are things in space that travel Faster than light, studies have shown that stars up in space move about X10 faster... And it is pretty possible for that to be true
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