What physical constraint limits how far back in time we can observe objects in the universe?

Answer

The finite speed of light

Since light travels at a finite speed (about 300,000 kilometers per second), we can only see objects whose light has had enough time since the universe began to cross the intervening distance.

What physical constraint limits how far back in time we can observe objects in the universe?

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