They (cosmologists) say they can calculate the age of the universe from the most distant object. They say that since it took 13 billion years for its light to come to us from it the universe is that age.
They failed to take into account the space expansion that brought it to that distance before. If we can calculate the expansion curve of the universe through time we can find the age.
What we see now is not what is out there now. Light is timebound.
Now is everywhere in the space-time continuum of the universe All that is going on now(13 billion years later) can be called universal simulataneity.
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