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From: JeffRelf.F-M.FM on 12 Apr 2010 06:42 13.75 giga·years is a long track record and “46.5 giga·light·years out” is a wide sample. Over all that time and through all that space, cosmologists have seen no anomalies, no OUTSIDE influences. The Universe is thermodynamically closed BY DEFINITION; if it's measurable, it's in “The Universe”.
From: Painius on 20 Apr 2010 22:29
<JeffRelf.F-M.FM � � @.> wrote in message... news:JeffRelf.F-M.FM.z9(a)2010_Apr12.3.42am... > > 13.75 giga·years is a long track record and > “46.5 giga·light·years out” is a wide sample. > > Over all that time and through all that space, > cosmologists have seen no anomalies, no OUTSIDE influences. > > The Universe is thermodynamically closed BY DEFINITION; > if it's measurable, it's in “The Universe”. How does the Great Attractor fit into this idea? happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine Ellsworth P.S.: "We turn not older with years, but newer every day." > Emily Dickinson P.P.S.: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Paine_Ellsworth |