Multiple Choice
If we lived in a galaxy one billion light-years from our own, what would we see?
A) a universe 1 billion years younger than ours
B) a universe 1 billion years older than ours
C) much the same universe we see here
D) the universe is expanding at a slower rate than we see from Earth
E) the universe is expanding at a faster rate than we see from Earth
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