... the current state of our universe?
Since we're limited in our observations of the universe to the speed of light, we can only watch the Andromeda galaxy in its state 2.5 million years ago, for example. Heck, if we look at a galaxy, then the front end is 100,000 years closer to us than the back end.
Are there any extrapolations as to how our universe and our night sky would look like if the speed of light was infinite?
Since we're limited in our observations of the universe to the speed of light, we can only watch the Andromeda galaxy in its state 2.5 million years ago, for example. Heck, if we look at a galaxy, then the front end is 100,000 years closer to us than the back end.
Are there any extrapolations as to how our universe and our night sky would look like if the speed of light was infinite?