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Old April 29th 19, 03:06 AM posted to sci.astro.research
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Can the recent findings of the Space Telescope Institute be used
to revise the age of the universe. What would the estimate
of 13.7E9 years become if the current rate of acceleration obtained
over the entire lifetime?
 




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