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estimate of the age of the universe
On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 11:20:27 AM UTC-8, The Starmaker wrote:
I just realized that how 'they' measure the age of the universe is done incorrectly. 1) by looking for the oldest star Well, that's only partially correct... https://tinyurl.com/yanl2gyz I don't see how they can look for the oldest star since stars existed trillions of years before the big bang. And that's completely incorrect... https://tinyurl.com/y8jrpbdk 2) and back to the big bang measuring stars from a big bang is not how you measure the universe since stars existed Before the big bang. Repeating something over and over does not make it true. I mean like WOW, you people got everything wrong, haven't you? Looks to me like WOW, it is you who has almost everything wrong... |
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