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Old December 2nd 18, 09:43 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Whisper[_2_]
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Default Universe - What We Know

On 2/12/2018 7:09 am, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 2:00:02 PM UTC-6, wrote:

It is plain that all the galaxies are moving away from a central point.

Nothing is known about "all the galaxies" since we ceratinly know
nothing about galaxies more than 13.8 billion LY distant.


A sample of a population says a lot. Find out how statistics are done.



We only know that local galaxies seem to be CURRENTLY seperating very
slowly.


Why would things change? An object in motion tends to stay in motion.

And just where is this "central point" ? Something that important
would surely be determine, and with the aid of computers, very
precisely.


It is too far away to see.


What, this would be the center of the universe ?
RIDICULOUS !


You have a center. With this kind of thinking you must be ridiculous.

You are saying this I am not.



It really is retarded to think everything started from the 'big bang'.
The part of the observable universe we see is far less than 1% of what's
out there.

We are in a tiny area that 'seems' to be expanding. I compare it to say
a 100kg mass smashing into the ocean, so everything we see around that
is 'expanding'. Meanwhile the rest of oceans on earth are just carrying
on as normal, no 'expansion' is observable.

No charge.



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