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Gamma light Black Black with points of light
Gamma light only lasted 300,000 years after that it was black. All the
energy at this spacetime was black energy A spacetime where just about every thing was 100% hidden. It was a time when electrons bind with nuclei this time was the longest time lapse after the big bang. It was 9 billion years to have enough hydrogen,and helium gas to start creating stars,and heavy elements. Galactic formations as we still see them now took 8 billion years. The birth of our solar system 5 billion years ago. Lets add up those time zones 8+9+5= 22 billion years in all. The universe is 22 billion years old. That has a familiar ring to it. Bert |
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Gamma light Black Black with points of light
Because his few brain cells hang a sign saying "Gone".
-- The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Sidewalk Astronomy www.sidewalkastronomy.info Astronomy Net Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/astronomy_net In Garden Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/ingarden Blast Off Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/starlords Astro Blog http://starlord.bloggerteam.com/ "Starman" wrote in message ... nope the universe is between 13.7 and 15.8 billion years old the oldest star (HE0107-5240) is about 14 billion years old, this star is virtually metal free and it is from the first generation of stars made from the simple elements left over from the Big Bang so why do you asume it took 300000 years + 9 billion years after the big bang before stars was created ? "G=EMC^2 Glazier" skrev i en meddelelse ... Gamma light only lasted 300,000 years after that it was black. All the energy at this spacetime was black energy A spacetime where just about every thing was 100% hidden. It was a time when electrons bind with nuclei this time was the longest time lapse after the big bang. It was 9 billion years to have enough hydrogen,and helium gas to start creating stars,and heavy elements. Galactic formations as we still see them now took 8 billion years. The birth of our solar system 5 billion years ago. Lets add up those time zones 8+9+5= 22 billion years in all. The universe is 22 billion years old. That has a familiar ring to it. Bert ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Jeg beskyttes af den gratis SPAMfighter til privatbrugere. Den har indtil videre sparet mig for at få 9545 spam-mails Betalende brugere får ikke denne besked i deres e-mails. Hent en gratis SPAMfighter her. |
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