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RE: Why is the universe increasingly predictable at larger scales?
I don't know why the big bang theory says that the universe is expanding faster than the speed of light either since it will counter the physics of nothing is faster than the speed of light, very weird.
The speed of light might be the speed of our universe, but there could be something beyond our very limited ability. Some estimate the actual universe is 1000 times bigger than the amount of universe we will ever be able to observe. In the future the universe which can be observed will shrink because of this expansion driving things apart.
To put it simple the universe is expanding faster than it can be perceived. The speed of light maps the speed of perception so it can never be perceived faster than light can reach.