Don Karleone
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Great question. I've just looked it up and light never stops travelling, where does it go? Armed with a grade 3 CSE in science I can watch astronomy programmes on TV up to a point then get completely lost!All this talk of looking into the past fascinates me.
So if we're looking at distance galaxies that are billions of light years away, where are we on the scale?
Is someone looking at us who are in the next Galaxy with the same perspective?
Are we past, present or future?
I'm no Physics expert but I would say its because there's nothing in the way to degrade light, no resistance to disrupt or distort it. You're looking at light that's travelled directly to your eye over billions of years with nothing in its way.Sorry for the high school science question but why doesn't the light degrade, tried google but get varying degrees of answers i understand or go above my head...so explain like you are talking to a Rag or Simpleton as it is known in Manc circles
So does it slow down, can it slow down? Messes my head up.Light gets weaker the further it travels
I'm no Physics expert but I would say its because there's nothing in the way to degrade light, no resistance to disrupt or distort it. You're looking at light that's travelled directly to your eye over billions of years with nothing in its way.
If there was then you simply wouldn't see it