Chances are the big bang if happened, a lot older
- From: gb6724@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 7 Jan 2007 09:25:17 -0800
Say the Andromeda is crashing with Earth. These are two nearby
galaxies.
In a billion years they will collide and the collision may last 3
billion years.
We have seen many collided galaxies in space. But yoyu take this
miniascule event taking place in a close proximity, and wonder how
could
the Universe be only 13.2 billion years old. Something doesn't nake
sense.
What if scientists were to pick a dark spot in the deep field picture
and
gather the faintest signals from that spot, then zoom up the picture.
The deep field picture was of 400-800 million years after the big bang.
Chances are that if zooming further, then one would arrive to a time
that was before the big bang according to calculations, and what would
they find? A picture of galaxies upon galaxies.
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