Re: The 13.7 light-years to the start of the observable universe.
- From: Phineas T Puddleduck <phineaspuddleduck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2006 23:01:32 +0100
In article <X-qdnTIwT9urchTZRVny2w@xxxxxxxxx>, T Wake
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"Phineas T Puddleduck" <phineaspuddleduck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in13.7 light year sized universe.... It would make cosmology a bit
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In article <z7adnQbYkJH0fBTZnZ2dnUVZ8tOdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxx>, T Wake
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In article <JoOdnVyvRbR1QRTZRVnyhA@xxxxxxxxx>, T Wake
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i.e. the 13.7 light-years to the start of the observable universe.
Nothing to do with a fifth spatial dimension.
Damn small universe, Jeff.
:-)
Jeff's understanding is limited enough that he doesn't really "get" what
is
meant by the terms he tries to use. He thinks that science has no method
of
determining "what" is outside the 13.7 billion light year "age boundary."
He also seems to be confused about the fact we can see in an equal
distance
in all directions, and that we can do this despite hurtling around both
the
Sun and the galactic centre.
I am sure when Jeff finds a wikipedia page on this it will help him out
no
end.
You didn't notice he's missing the word "billion" ;-) Look at the
title...
Do'h!
How did I miss that one.
(I will sit in the corner with the dunce hat on for a while).
easier, I suppose ;-) Though poor old Hubble in this one tho...
The lightbulb has just switched on.!!
I've just relaised, Ole Jeff is on about the Discworld!
--
The greatest enemy of science is pseudoscience.
Jaffa cakes. Sweet delicious orangey jaffa goodness, and an abject lesson why
parroting information from the web will not teach you cosmology.
.
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