Re: This is What Einstein Actually Did.



In article <1151617323.326511.22660@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
<dwhig265@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear Prof. Wright,
29 January 2004
I have determined that it is not possible to depict an expanding
universe, or anything else, that has no center to the expansion. The
commonly used analogy of raisins in a loaf of rising raisin bread is in
error because there is always a central raisin or void that all the
other raisins expand away from.
This being the case, there must be a center to the universe and it
has to be at the center of gravity of our local group of galaxies.
Otherwise we would not be able to see superluminally red shifted
galaxies in all directions.
I would appreciate your comments on these copyrighted ideas.
Respectfully, Dwain W. Higginbotham (no
response as of 29 Jun 06)

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