Recently, astronomers using the ESO’s Very Large Telescope and NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, along with a handful of other telescopes, were able to figure out the extraordinary story behind this flickering star. The scientists realized that the star, called AR Scorpii, is actually not one, but two stars - a star system.
We are moving from A to B. Yet everywhere we look, we are going backwards! I mean the direction we are moving along [trajectory] must [?] have something in front of earth-solar system-galaxy. Yet it is all the past. No future! Now could this be because we are at the event horizon [so to speak] the very edge of the beginning? However one ‘material’ that has moved faster-than-light is space. Light is still catching up. Why can’t we see even this? There’s a couple things blurring together here, but the fundamental thing here is the distinction between the observable universe and the universe which exists, independent of our ability to observe it. You’ve got a good handle on the observable universe.