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Looking into the past with a telescope
"Ioannis" wrote in message
news:1170106772.429559@athnrd02... To me, it looks as though "the edge" of the universe around any individual observer is simply a theoretical sphere of radius c*t where t is the age of the observer and c is the speed of light. By that definition, if the speed of light were infinitely fast, the edge would be infinitely distant. Just a thought. |
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