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Re: Webb Telescope May Have Disproved the Big Bang Theory!

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Re: “If one was to point one of those space telescopes in four different directions, 90 degrees apart, how far away are the furthest galaxies in each direction?
The farthest star we've seen is 12.9 billion light years away. What's the point in wondering what's in the opposite direction? After all, "direction" doesn't mean too much when we're embedded in an expanding blob that probably isn't symmetrical. A star that appears to be to our left and another that appears to be to our right may just be stars in an arm of the expanding universe. I'd think that what you really want to know is what the farthest star is that we can see on the other side of the Big Bang. But I don't think we know where that occurred.







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Re: Webb Telescope May Have Disproved the Big Bang Theory!
By: Zimbler0
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Sun, 21 Aug 22 1:40 AM
Msg. 34778 of 60008

'Faker Fauci' ?

What could that lying skunk possibly know about space telescopes and galaxies?

I am mildly curious about something . . . and wondering if anybody else knows anything about this . . .

If one was to point one of those space telescopes in four different directions, 90 degrees apart, how far away are the furthest galaxies in each direction?

Zim.


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