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Old June 22nd 07, 11:20 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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I never lie consciously, but to lie unconsciously is another thing.

You cannot necessarily blame yourself for lying, if you thought you
were telling the truth.

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Old June 22nd 07, 11:53 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Scott Reality is I take in more time zones than they do. bert

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Old June 22nd 07, 12:02 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Scott Right about space having a more convex cure 12 billion LY from
us. We don't know how long ago the BB took place,and that's a big rub.
We are basing are measurements on the more red stars get with distance
and that is a big rub.etc. Scott mind experiments are use by
Einstein bert

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Scott You have the universe at 13.6 billion years,and that is how much
redder they are. This begs these questions. Will we ever see redder
galaxies? How many can we find at this distance? Are they further out
than Quasars? Are they all the same age? Do you think in 50 years there
is a chance we will find billions more much further out? If these 13.6
galaxies are all the same age how long did it take gravity to create
their first star,and the last one? I read our Milky Way is 9 billion
years old. That means these 13.6 billion old galaxies plus 9 billion
to shine makes the universe 22.6 billion years old. I knew I should
have gone with an older age go figure bert.

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Old June 22nd 07, 12:24 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Scott That is part of your thinking problem. You forget,and I never
forget. That is why you have all those books on your desk. So you can
remind yourself what you read last week. bert

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Old June 22nd 07, 12:35 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Scott I know what the imperial thinking is on mediums. You still did
not answer how light speed is slowed to 3mph how it gains back its speed
that is 186,242 mps Please Scott answer some questions and that will
prove how smart you are. My theory takes care of this unanswerable
question. Light never slows down. Light never bounces. My theory
explains exactly what photons do. My theory explains the two slit
Photo electric effect It proved before building my LAP it had to work.
My fastest pictures in the world help show what takes place when free
electrons are hit bert.

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Old June 22nd 07, 12:38 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Scott I need no windows to show it was the space ship that was in
motion. bert

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Old June 22nd 07, 12:44 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Scott Rather than being just negative to my ideas,try thinking about
them. Thinking is your biggest problem. You have no open mind. Your mind
is like a vise. Thoughts of others are carved in stone,and my ideas are
tea leaves bert

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Old June 24th 07, 12:10 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Scott Reality is I take in more time zones than they do. bert


Reality is your are as delusional as zan...
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Old June 24th 07, 12:12 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Scott Right about space having a more convex cure 12 billion LY from
us. We don't know how long ago the BB took place,and that's a big rub.
We are basing are measurements on the more red stars get with distance
and that is a big rub.etc. Scott mind experiments are use by
Einstein bert


Your rambling again. Best to remember (to use your favorite phrase)
that intelligent people better than you are more prepared to put error
bars on the values for the age that would exclude your value. The
distances are not just based on red stars. My suggestion is you find
out what all they are based on before make stupid statements such as that.
 




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