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An intriguing question from the audience raised the topic of time and whether events can eventually collude to exceed the speed of light due to the universe's ongoing expansion. Cox elaborated on how the expansion pertains to the fabric of space itself rather than object movement within it, a distinction that helps clarify modern cosmological principles. Ultimately, this led to an engaging discourse on quantum entanglement, where Cox and Tyson delved into how particles can instantaneously affect one another over vast distances—a phenomenon Einstein referred to as "spooky action at a distance."