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Speed of light
If it took light from immediately after (in astrological time) the big bang 13.5 billion light years to reach the Hubble, how could the Hubble already have been here to receive it? Did the atoms from the big bang that make up our part of the universe travel faster than light - supposedly an impossibility - to reach our current location, and then stop and wait for these "new" light particles to catch up?
Posted by jackmcg21@...
4th Oct

































