That’s fair that there could be an alternate interpretation.
However, I believe Q was answering the first question. I have only ever heard someone respond about the size of space and universe with the implication that the universe is so unbelievably massive that the chances of us being alone are minuscule.
Also, nothing can move through space and time faster than light. However, there is no known limit to how quickly space can expand and contract. If you are able to contact space in front of you and expand space behind you then you would be able to reach a destination faster than it would take light to travel there.
That’s fair that there could be an alternate interpretation.
However, I believe Q was answering the first question. I have only ever heard someone respond about the size of space and universe with the implication that the universe is so unbelievably massive that the chances of us being alone are minuscule.
Also, nothing can move through space and time faster than light. However, there is no known limit to how quickly space can expand and contract. If you are able to contact space in front of you and expand space behind you then you would be able to reach a destination faster than it would take light to travel there.