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How weird is it to think about that?It's like how light from distant stars takes billions of years to reach us, and we're actually looking into the past when we look at the night sky.
WOW, That is weird but cool. I watched a show last night talking about going deep into space and lots of amazing things that were there. They would say how far away it was and what transmissions for our radios could be heard at that distance. They would be hearing our past. They went all the way out to the first broadcast that we made and beyond to were we didn't exist yet because our radio transmissions have not reached that area of the galaxy yet. It is odd to think of our past transmitting through space. What I wouldn't give to hear a few loved ones voices again.![]()
All sorts of fun things start to happen when the distances and speeds involved get big enough.

There's a theory that all of time exists right now, but from different locations in space. There's always somewhere which is seeing our yesterday right now, and somewhere else which is seeing theirs. Which means that right now someone else is existing in our future, and someone in their future may be seeing our future as their yesterday.
The analogy was that spacetime was a loaf of bread, which could be sliced in many different ways to produce the definition of "now".

And yes, it is odd to think of our past as existing somewhere right now!