How is the observation that distant galaxies recede faster than light reconciled?

Answer

The stretching of space itself between galaxies, not local motion through space, exceeds the limit.

The fundamental speed limit applies to motion *through* space. The expansion, however, is the stretching of spacetime itself, and this process has no inherent speed limit regarding how fast the distance between two points can increase.

How is the observation that distant galaxies recede faster than light reconciled?
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