Re: Speed of Light with Expanding Universe?
- From: "N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)" <dlzc@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 18:03:59 -0700
"Ahmed Ouahi, Architect" <ahmed.ouahi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"dlzc" <dlzc1@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Dear Ahmed Ouahi, Architect:
On Jul 20, 12:28 pm, "Ahmed Ouahi, Architect"
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wrote:
Whatsoever, along that matter, a magnitude
is a just an arbitrary matter, along a
numbers which would allows to describe a
brightness of an object along the universe
all along, whether it would still and
remains, that the most bright objects along
the universe, have a negative magnitudes,
for instance the sun along a minus -26.76
and the full moon which is a minus -12
magnitude.
Therefore, it would be as it should be
taken, along that matter, an approriate
attention, for instance, to an anisotropy
of an iventuel expansion, to see better
that matter, and this is what it would be
all about, a definitely as a matter a fact.
When using type Ia supernovae as "standard
candles" of expansion, their duration, intensity,
redshift, and at least one other measure (I
cannot remember) agree within a very small
amount.
You cannot judge an object's size very far
away, as many interesting things resolve to
points outside our supercluster.
... And the point is, my Dear?
The most I could make of your response. That there might be an
"issue" with intensity. There isn't.
David A. Smith
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