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Old January 8th 07, 12:51 AM posted to sci.astro
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Default Chances are the big bang if happened, a lot older

he proof lays in pointing Hubble into a dark area in deep space,
and gathering information. the Deep Space photo represents a
region 400-800 million years after the big bang. I propose that
gathering faint signals from a dark region in the deep space
would reach space that is past the big bang. And what would
we see? I am pretty certain: Just a similar galaxies upon galaxies
picture. And the galaxies in the deep space picture look like
ordinary galaxies, that quietly do what galaxies do. Shouldn't
it take a long time for galaxies to form, for space to clear up?
By the way, its been already found that in deep space regions
scientists found no traces of gasses that they prediced that
those gasses should be there after the Big Bang. The Universe
is a lot older.


Talking to yourself again, kook?


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Hat the FOCKA skaw.