"Mad Scientist" wrote in message
t.cable.rogers.com...
All the distances use red shift data and soon are going to prove to be
in complete error anyways, so don't bother with the simplistic red shift
nonsense.
Realy. Do tell us your alternative, and please explain how your alternative
accounts for the *observed* characteristics of the rotation of galaxies, the
measurement of the light curves of Cepheid Variables, and Type 1 Supernovae.
Tom Randy wrote:
On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 12:12:12 -1000, Mike wrote:
approximately 40 light years away? And ftm, is there a ranking of all
stars
by their distance~?
Google is your friend:
Try this:
http://www.anzwers.org/free/universe/50lys.html