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Hi, if possible I would like to ask a question to experts in this area, it is correct to say that: In ancient times, ranging from around 12,000 BC. until 400 BC, the universe was more compact, and consequently the distances between solar systems were smaller? From what I have been able to understand, as an enthusiast and not as a scholar, the universe is expanding and accelerating that expansion continuously. If so, was there a time when the proximity between some solar systems was less than what we can observe today? To give a stupid example: if we take Sirius A and B which are about 8.6 light years from the earth, is it possible that at a certain time they were visible to the naked eye because they were closer to the earth? Thanks to everyone who will help me understand, I hope I explained myself well.