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Old May 14th 15, 01:32 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Simão Couto
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Default We can theoreticaly see the universe before big bang right?

Lets say we have a telescope we face it in all directions until we find the following occurance:

Lets say at one side we are facing big bang "spot". We have 2 chances: that "spot" is more than 13 billion light years away and we are seeing big bang before it whappened (the light was not come to us yet). Or lets say that spot is 12 billion light years away, and we are watching space 1 billion years after big bang, but anyway if we can see 14 billion years away we can "pass trough the big bang spot" and watch 1 billion years before big bang space (1 billion light years to the "left" of the big bang).
So my question is why the last thing we can see is cosmic radiation where we should be seeing pre-big bang Universe?
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Old May 14th 15, 02:05 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default We can theoreticaly see the universe before big bang right?

On Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 5:32:41 PM UTC-7, Simão Couto wrote:
Lets say we have a telescope we face it in all directions until we find the following occurance:

Lets say at one side we are facing big bang "spot". We have 2 chances: that "spot" is more than 13 billion light years away and we are seeing big bang before it whappened (the light was not come to us yet). Or lets say that spot is 12 billion light years away, and we are watching space 1 billion years after big bang, but anyway if we can see 14 billion years away we can "pass trough the big bang spot" and watch 1 billion years before big bang space (1 billion light years to the "left" of the big bang).
So my question is why the last thing we can see is cosmic radiation where we should be seeing pre-big bang Universe?



To see the pre-Big Bang universe you might need a microscope!

Double-A

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Old May 18th 15, 06:27 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2TreBert
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Default We can theoreticaly see the universe before big bang right?

On Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 6:05:56 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
On Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 5:32:41 PM UTC-7, Simão Couto wrote:
Lets say we have a telescope we face it in all directions until we find the following occurance:

Lets say at one side we are facing big bang "spot". We have 2 chances: that "spot" is more than 13 billion light years away and we are seeing big bang before it whappened (the light was not come to us yet). Or lets say that spot is 12 billion light years away, and we are watching space 1 billion years after big bang, but anyway if we can see 14 billion years away we can "pass trough the big bang spot" and watch 1 billion years before big bang space (1 billion light years to the "left" of the big bang).
So my question is why the last thing we can see is cosmic radiation where we should be seeing pre-big bang Universe?



To see the pre-Big Bang universe you might need a microscope!

Double-A


AA Took QM to create a BB. QM gravity,to compress space energy was always there.We see this as "NOTHING" and in reality is "EVERYTHING" Treb
 




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