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| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics |
| Subject | Re: The most distance objects got where they are in time after the BB |
| Date | 2023-02-28 15:06 -0800 |
| Organization | The Starmaker Organization |
| Message-ID | <63FE88F3.2A1A@ix.netcom.com> (permalink) |
| References | <5b8044f3-a4cc-46e1-8b1e-d5187377a675n@googlegroups.com> <63FE7AEA.1DC2@ix.netcom.com> <k67e4cFdjuU3@mid.individual.net> |
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whodat wrote: > > On 2/28/2023 4:06 PM, The Starmaker wrote: > > mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >> > >> We do not see the back to the early universe. Everything > >> we see has aged billions of years after the BB. > >> > >> Mitchell Raemsch > > > > > > "The most distance objects got where they are in time after the BB"??? > > "in time"? you mean the objects were in the 4th dimension???? > > I wasted my time reading this. I'm working on improving. try eating pussy. -- The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable, to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge the unchallengeable.
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Re: The most distance objects got where they are in time after the BB The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2023-02-28 15:06 -0800
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