The Oldest Light in the Universe
"Mark Earnest" wrote in message
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"Anthony Buckland" wrote in message
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... There is no such thing as "distance from where the Big Bang happened."
The Big Bang was the origin of the Universe as a whole. The present
Universe, and every place in it, originated in the Bang.
Then you are saying there was not an explosion, but that the stars and
galaxies just appeared randomly out of nothingness.
Are you sure you want to do that?
What you are proposing is creationism.
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I never said there wasn't an explosion. There was one, it was the
Big Bang, it involved the entirety of the Universe, it led to the present
state of the Universe. I'm about (see anthonybuckland.com) the last
person to be likely to propose creationism.
You're far from the first person to get hung up on the idea that the
Big Bang happened at some particular place. But if you can get past
that hangup, you may gain a richer vision of the Universe and its
history.
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