Re: If




"Spoonfed" <jonathan.doolin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| I believe that from the distance, the universe would look somewhat like
| this regardless of what reference frame you watched it from, the center
| would be stationary--only in some, the milky way galaxy would be in the
| center, uncontracted, and aging at full speed, and in others, the milky
| way galaxy would be at the edge, contracted, and aging slowly.
|
| http://www.spoonfedrelativity.com/files/rel-big-bang.gif
|

Interesting, but missed the point of how an observer in a velocity
contracted frame might measure their contraction.
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