Why can't we see past the cosmological horizon?
A) Beyond the cosmological horizon, we would be looking back to a time before the universe was born.
B) Every galaxy in the entire universe (not just the observable universe) exists within the cosmological horizon, so there's nothing to see beyond it.
C) The cosmological horizon is infinitely far away, and we can't see to infinity.
D) We do not have big enough telescopes.
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