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<p>can never reach the Earth at any point in the infinite future, so, for example, we might never see what the galaxy looked like 10 billion years after the Big Bang, even though it remains at the same comoving distance less than that of the observable universe.</p>

<p>This can be used to define a type of cosmic <a href="page.php?w=event_horizon">event horizon</a> whose distance from the Earth changes over time. For example, the current distance to this horizon is about 16 billion light-years, meaning that a signal from an event happening at present</p><p>
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