Flow of time after 'bigbang'.....

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Flow of time after 'bigbang'.....

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If there are two quasars 13.6 billions light years distant from us but in different directions so we see them how they were 1 million years after 'bigbang' how they could achieve such distance one from another of 2x13.6 billions light years in only one million of years??
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