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Old June 23rd 17, 04:07 AM posted to sci.astro.research
jacobnavia
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Default A new impossible galaxy

Le 22/06/2017 =C3=A0 03:27, jacobnavia a =C3=A9crit :
[[Mod. note -- The sun is about 4.6 Gy old. See, e.g.
http://solar-center.stanford.edu/FAQ/Qage.html
-- jt]]


Yes, but the *whole universe* should have been only 3 billion years old
at this time. Yes there is an error when I said 5 Gy from memory, an
error of 8%.

Instead of pointing to this detail (that has no consequences whatsoever
for my argument) it would have been more interesting to answer how can
4.6 Gy old stars exist in a 3 Gy old universe isn't it?

Thanks for your input in any case.
jacob