My questions is How do scientists measure the end of the universe and does it keep growing? The big bang happened 13.7 billion years ago which means that 13.7 billion light years (light travels at 300,000km/s) is our observable universe because that’s how old everything is but there might be more stars out there beyond our observable universe, the stars beyond the observable universe that’s first bit of light created is still traveling towards us, which makes it feel like our universe is growing but our universe is not growing except looks like it because the stars light will slowly reach us making it feel like it is growing but it has already been there the whole time we could just not see it. there also needs to be light so there our planets out in our observable universe that we haven’t seen because it doesn’t produce or reflect enough light. scientists have also come up with a way to measure the distance of objects in space because it is hard to tell how far they are, its called triangulation and parallax.
Your project was well done and I enjoyed the visuals you displayed for us. I found your question to be very interesting and I liked to hear about the research you found on it. Nice work!
Loved the presentation, it was fantastic. You had a hard question and you still killed it. Nice!!! I found it super cool to know that are visual sight of the universe is continually growing were the universe is not. The last visual really helps you show just what is visible and what is still out there, yet to have light reach it. It would be awesome to see some more visuals like that.