Comment by terminalbraid
20 hours ago
Causality from relativity prevents this from being generally true. There could be things in this universe sufficiently far away that we cannot see because whatever interaction we could observe from it has not reached here yet.
It is actually inflation that precludes this from being true (along with relativity, of course). If there wasn't a period where spacetime inflated extremely rapidly, given two points, no matter how far apart, their causal pasts would eventually intersect, if going sufficiently back in the past. As such, they could correlate through a common cause C, which lies in both of their causal pasts.