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Old June 9th 12, 08:43 PM posted to sci.space.science
Brian Gaff
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Default Very long wavelengths

It occurred to me the other day that if the universe is expanding faster and
faster, would there not be some wavelengths that now would be larger than
the visible universe? If that is the case one would imagine that would
render them undetectable.

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