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Jim Greenfield wrote: "J. Scott Miller" wrote in message ... Thanks again for once again demonstrating how a lack of understanding of a scientific theory allows one to make foolish statements in public. My suggestion - get some knowledge and stop making stupid statements. If you can't 'see' that the whole BBB's was proposed because the earth 'seemed' to be near the center of the universe, as every way we look the red shift appears to show galaxies moving away, then YOU fit the description! if that is what you 'see', then you have misunderstood the bb theory. How handy is it that 'space is expanding, taking matter with it'?? How handy is it that the speed of light is finite, so that as we look further out in the universe we see it how it was longer back in the past. what we see at 13B ly away is not the edge of the universe, what we see there is how the universe was 13B years ago; relativly shortly after the BB. Is that so? Pictures look mighty like the ones just around here- old and wrinkled, not young at all. And people there see the same thing looking here! Don't you think Al's bull****ometer could be suggesting that we are both victims of the same illusion? Jim G |
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