What if I told you that the cosmos we see might be only a tiny fraction of what exists beyond our reach? You won’t believe this but scientists estimate the observable universe stretches 93 billion light-years across. The reason we can’t see beyond is because light from farther regions hasn’t had enough time to reach us since the Big Bang. Here’s what shocked me — the universe isn’t static, it’s expanding faster every second driven by mysterious dark energy. Every galaxy you see is racing away from us making the edge of space grow like an inflating bubble. If you traveled at light speed you’d still never reach the boundary because space itself expands faster than you could move. Subscribe for more cosmic facts.