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Ole Roemer discoverd the speed of light, looking at the moons of Jupiter,
or Saturn, at opposite seasons of Eaaarth I don't know, I'd have to check, but I was pretty sure that he was post-Galileo, hence knew the speed of line was finite about a year ago, I went to a meeting of the local astro club, a high redshift talk, and it was pretty obvious that it was very fuzzy since infrared astronomy is quite new, it now seems very simple; Olber's paradox doesn't even exist, even if you believe in teh big bang "reason" for the redshift (and that is totally passe' |
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Dear Spac...:
On Monday, September 16, 2013 8:08:17 PM UTC-7, wrote: .... Please do not respond to posts older than a few months. This thread is nearly 20 years old... If you want to propose "new physics", start your own thread. David A. Smith |
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I do not play a New Scientist on TV; call my agent.
the late Alfven had a kind of wave, named after himself; I suggest that that is cool scille Please do not respond to posts older than a few months. This thread is nearly |
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