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Michael Daly wrote:
On 12-Feb-2005, Rick wrote: When you invent your time machine and make those observations, please send us a report We have something of a time machine - the observable universe. Since information takes time to travel, the farther away we look, the further back in time we see. Hence, what we see close by happened recently and what we observe far away happened in the distant past. Mike Good point. It is assumed that if you could get far enough away from the center of the universe, with a powerful enough observation device, you could see the big bang (or whatever was responsible for the origin of the universe) occur. The problem is, of course, getting there. Rick |
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