Re: Formula for Decelerating Light



On May 9, 2:24 am, Michael Helland <mobyd...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I'm hypothesizing.

Based on zero knowledge....

I predict we'll find that the CMB is actually light from galaxies far
beyond observable space reaching the end of its range, and that with
better telescopes we'll find that the ansitropy in the CMB is actually
galaxies at the limit of the em force and consequently observable
space.

Based on zero understanding....

If we observe the most distant galaxies actually bleed into the CMB,
it would definitively falsify the expansion and confirm deceleration.

Leads to pointless conclusions.... hmmm wait this is mathematical,
0+0=0 there you go Mike you made your first valid math formula...



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Cheers
.



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