Comment by nurettin Comment by nurettin 19 hours ago 3 replies Copy Link View on Hacker News But they are so far apart and move on roughly the same trajectory that it shouldn't really matter.
Copy Link marcellus23 14 hours ago Collapse Comment - That's not true. The tour is 16.2 billion light years long, so even at the speed of light, it would take more than the current age of the universe to travel. Stars will move a lot over that period of time. Reply View | 2 replies Copy Link nurettin 12 hours ago Parent Next Collapse Comment - Yes I was assuming instant travel, even with one star the trajectory will be nonlinear. Reply View | 0 replies Copy Link [removed] 12 hours ago Parent Prev Collapse Comment - [deleted] Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link nurettin 12 hours ago Parent Next Collapse Comment - Yes I was assuming instant travel, even with one star the trajectory will be nonlinear. Reply View | 0 replies
That's not true. The tour is 16.2 billion light years long, so even at the speed of light, it would take more than the current age of the universe to travel. Stars will move a lot over that period of time.