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Old June 14th 07, 11:47 AM posted to sci.astro.research
Kent Paul Dolan
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Default *AEI-SPAM-MARK* Quasar found 13 billion years away

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Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply:

It swallowed the MASS of 1 sun per year,
on average. Perhaps mass which had not
yet formed stars.


Wouldn't you expect the same radiation
pressure limits on that as on star formation?

On the other hand, supposedly those early
stars had mass about 200-300 times the mass
of Sol, so the individual "swallowed a star"
events could have been more widely spaced.

I don't see anything useful to be accomplished
by trying to twist every new find at the limits
of our current vision into some "counter-argument"
to the Big Bang, though, as the OP persists in
doing, despite the twisting given to each piece of
evidence being promptly debunked.

This is the obsessive behavior typical of those
trying to square the circle or trisect the angle
for lifetimes after it is proved impossible with
standard tools of Euclidean geometry constructions.

So long as the cosmic microwave background
radiation continues to shine, and it shows no sign
of going away, the universe keeps testifying for
all to understand: "I had a beginning, and in
that beginning, things were different from today".

Why is this so hard for some people to accept?

xanthian.
 




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