Re: red shifting the edge of the universe



On Jul 2, 10:03 pm, "N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)" <d...@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
Dear Don Stockbauer:

"Don Stockbauer" <donstockba...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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On Jul 2, 3:44 pm, "OG" <o...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"wolfgang" <e6k8s...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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if the farthest objects redshifts at a lower rate than tha
near objects,

They aren't

What's beyond the causal horizon?

Tomorrow.

David A. Smith

More like "Sumpthin', but how will we ever learn about it? Send a
space mission there? The "Mission to See What's Beyond the Causal
Horizon?" (of course, a purdy neat trick since it's purdy far away and
receding at the SOL.

If there is mass beyond the causal horizon, can gravity from it affect
us here in the space out to the causal horizon???????


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